award winning Financial Coaching, Advice & Planning Company
Creating wealthy financial futures
award winning Financial Coaching, Advice & Planning Company
Creating wealthy financial futures
Creating wealthy financial futures
Creating wealthy financial futures
Eden Fessahaye studied Development Studies and Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Eden then spent a year with the Royal College of Psychiatrists where she was seconded to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Malaysia), before going to Queen Mary, University of London for a Masters in Migration and Law. Eden v
Eden Fessahaye studied Development Studies and Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Eden then spent a year with the Royal College of Psychiatrists where she was seconded to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Malaysia), before going to Queen Mary, University of London for a Masters in Migration and Law. Eden volunteered as an Audit and Research Volunteer for Medical Justice where she co-authored a report on the clinical care of HIV detainees in UK immigration centres before taking on various Programme/Project Officer roles in Higher Education institutions.
Her experience makes her a compassionate and understanding finance coach
Availability: Mon & Tues (day)
Wed, Thurs, Fri (evenings)
Selina Flavius is the founder of the financial coaching and training company Black Girl Finance, she hosts a weekly podcast of the same name, is the author of the personal-finance Book Black Girl Finance -let's talk money and creator of the Event Black Girl Finance Festival. She is on a mission to make money conversations more inclusive a
Selina Flavius is the founder of the financial coaching and training company Black Girl Finance, she hosts a weekly podcast of the same name, is the author of the personal-finance Book Black Girl Finance -let's talk money and creator of the Event Black Girl Finance Festival. She is on a mission to make money conversations more inclusive and recently won a British bank award for online financial influencer 2021. After a 15-year career in business development, she decided to follow her passion for finance, and launch as a safe space for Black women and women of colour to talk about money. She has also contributed to discussions in the UK media about financial inequality and worked as a contributor to the Money and Pension Service 10-year financial well-being Strategy. She was previously part of ITV Lorraine' saver squad, has recently won a Wearethecity Rising Star award 2024 and is an ambassador for the charity surviving.
Availability: Thurs
Charlene Simms started her career in finance and mortgages back in 2003 working in Natwest and the Royal Bank of Scotland for two years but later changed paths after spending two years abroad helping deaf people in missionary work. She worked within the Home Office in various roles for over 13 years supporting the most vulnerable women an
Charlene Simms started her career in finance and mortgages back in 2003 working in Natwest and the Royal Bank of Scotland for two years but later changed paths after spending two years abroad helping deaf people in missionary work. She worked within the Home Office in various roles for over 13 years supporting the most vulnerable women and girls, becoming a Female Genital Mutilation expert, assisting in the external investigations into the Windrush Scandal, and writing policy for external use on www.gov.uk. She also has worked in a Home Office Programme as a Delivery Manager. Since 2018 she has also become one of the Directors of Wentworth Wills and Co Ltd, which is an estate planning business helping women and their families to secure their assets now and for future generations. She has been on local radio, teaches via her podcast on the subject, runs in-person and virtual courses, and educates about how to protect yourself and your wealth.
Availability: Mon & Tue
Deborah began her career in retail banking with NatWest Bank, gaining a solid foundation before progressing to roles in Private Banking and Relationship Management at prestigious institutions such as Brown Shipley Private Bank, Coutts and C. Hoare & Co. Her career spans extensive experience in general Retail banking and Wealth Managemen
Deborah began her career in retail banking with NatWest Bank, gaining a solid foundation before progressing to roles in Private Banking and Relationship Management at prestigious institutions such as Brown Shipley Private Bank, Coutts and C. Hoare & Co. Her career spans extensive experience in general Retail banking and Wealth Management for high-net-worth professionals, executives, and commercial clients. This led to her being honoured as a finalist for the 2018 Women in Finance Awards for Private Banker of the Year.
Beyond her banking experience, Deborah is a dedicated coach and mentor with Female Invest, where she guides individuals toward achieving their financial goals. She has mentored and coached colleagues and students, led diversity, equity, and inclusion (ED&I) initiatives, including a notable project that brought together students from inner-city schools and Eton to highlight and celebrate talent regardless of background or race.
Deborah is recognised for maintaining high client satisfaction even under pressure. She is committed to making a positive impact in the finance industry and encourage everyone to be comfortable with money.
Availability: Mon - Fri
British Bank Award Winner Selina Flavius set up Black Girl finance in 2019.
What is Financial Coaching and why might you need Financial Advice?
Here at Black Girl Finance, we want to get YOU comfortable talking about all things MONEY. Our Finance Coaches provide clear strategies to budget, pay down debt, save and invest.
Whatever your ultimate goals are in life, correct financial mindsets and money management will help you get there faster, and Black Girl Finance is here to help.
We provide loads of hints and tips as you begin your journey to your ultimate financial goals, and we also offer one to one financial coaching and access to regulated financial advice and planning with experienced experts. Book Now.
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Why is financial coaching and financial advice needed?
There is a global financial literacy and capabilities crisis and a significant financial advice gap for women. Around 39 million adults in the UK can not afford the fees to use an adviser or do not know where to begin. With financial coaching, we bridge the gap, provide guidance, and signpost to services that benefit our clients where money is concerned. No money subject is out of bounds; we offer our clients a confidential, non-judgemental and safe environment.
A 2021 Fidelity study found that a whopping 77 percent of women believe if they had a financial advisor to help them, they’d feel more confident about their financial future. We provide access to affordable coaching and advice.
Black Girl Finance is for you if you…
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