New Blackbullion research finds that university students feel abandoned by the government during coronavirus
Last week, we came across some alarming social media threads from our student community. Students were panicking about their finances. They couldn’t find the answers they needed.
Is it the new normal? Not so much.
First face to face teaching went, then libraries and now support services all moving as quickly as they can to online. But now the majority of students are having to quit their accommodation.
Financial checklist for covid-19 times
Now is a key time to consider what is happening to your household incomes and how you can respond.
COVID-19 and Access to Funding Support
The spread of COVID-19 is a public health emergency and while the impact on business and the stock markets is clear - Coronavirus wiped out $1.7 trillion in US stock market...
Blackbullion champions sustainable money habits with National Student Money Week 2020 #NSMW20
Running from 3rd to 7th February, National Student Money Week takes place on campuses across the country, to increase student awareness about the habits they can change...
Press Release: Blackbullion partners with the University of Reading to drive financial wellbeing strategy
LONDON, 4th November 2019: Blackbullion, the edtech startup transforming financial education for students, has been appointed by the University of Reading to deliver an ambitious new financial education strategy.