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Financial Wellbeing Workshops

Bryony Greenhalgh

16 May, 2024

1 min read

Free financial wellbeing workshops for you and your workmates

Are you passionate about ethical investing and want to spread the word? Or would you just like to know more about investing in general? Pathfinder offers free financial wellbeing workshops for corporates and businesses.

Workshops can be run in person or online and are aimed at improving financial literacy and financial wellbeing for all Kiwi’s (something we are very passionate about).

Workshops cover:
- How KiwiSaver works so staff feel more empowered to make financial decisions.
- What employees KiwiSaver is currently invested in.
- How ethical investing can direct capital away from harm (such as fossil fuel heavy industries or companies) and funnel it into positive areas (like climate positive technology).
- Tips and tricks to help staff with their financial planning.
- Ethical investment options to grow wealth beyond KiwiSaver.

Engagement & interaction is welcomed. Workshops take an 1-1.5 hours. Please contact us if you are interested.

"Aligning financial wellbeing, mental health, and productivity offers a strategic business opportunity. Employers should include financial wellness support to enhance overall employee wellbeing and performance." says Kerry Palmer  Workplace Wellbeing Expert and Wellbeing Manager, Link Alliance - delivering the City Rail Link

Bryony Greenhalgh

Bryony is a values-driven relationships enthusiast responsible for building and nurturing Pathfinder’s connections with businesses and communities across Aotearoa. She is passionate about providing people with the education and knowledge they deserve to feel empowered about their money decisions and often facilitates values-based financial wellbeing workshops at workplaces and events.

Bryony is committed to contributing towards the wellbeing of our planet and future generations through sustainability & regenerative practices. She has a background in law and philanthropy, is a qualified solicitor and a Board Member of Headway New Zealand (the Brain Injury Association).