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How we championed student financial wellbeing in 2021

A look back at what 2021 meant for us at Blackbullion and our unwavering mission to support the financial wellbeing of young people around the world.

Recognising and responding to economic abuse

The charity Surviving Economic Abuse explains how to recognise and respond to economic abuse to help staff support student victims and survivors.

A fantastic Unibattle 2021

Unibattle 2021 was the best year yet! Here’s a roundup of the competition, including how many students participated and completed some financial learning.

How to engage students in financial wellbeing activities

Student Money Mentors from King’s College London explain their top 5 innovative tips to engage students in financial wellbeing activities.

5 types of fraud that students are vulnerable to

Alex, an Intelligence Analyst at the NFIB, shares 5 types of fraud that students are particularly vulnerable to and how support staff can help students identify and protect themselves against them.

Unibattle 2021: Who will be crowned the ‘Money Smartest’?

Learn about Unibattle, the annual, cross-institution competition for Blackbullion partners. Including what students get out of it and why your college or university should take part.

Introducing: The Student Festival of Financial Wellbeing

Learn about the Student Festival of Financial Wellbeing, taking place in February 2022, and why it’s more important now than ever to promote financial education among students.

Supporting estranged students with student finance

HE sector experts Lynne Condell and Susan Mueller break down for support staff the process of supporting estranged students with student finance.

Building Blackbullion: Vivi’s Vision

Read about Blackbullion founder Vivi's vision for the company, learn about her background and more in this instalment of our 'Building Blackbullion' series.

3 key areas of student financial wellbeing to pay attention to

Student financial wellbeing is complex and rapidly evolving; here are 3 key areas for support staff to pay attention to, following a survey with students.