Every month at The Memo we drill down on one topic you need to care about, from February’s focus on love and dating to future themes like education, fitness and travel.
With the financial year coming to an end and tomorrow’s budget setting the tone for the next year, this month we’re focussing on finance.
The future of finance affects us all, from the way we buy everyday items in the shops, to exciting new ways to invest in early stage businesses.

Money talks
Whether we like it or not, money talks.
In our month-long special report, we’ll be introducing you to the people that are leading the charge.
We’ve already covered bank’s huge shortfall in digital expertise, the risk affecting billions of women around the world missing out on the mobile banking revolution, and Goncalo de Vasconcelos’s move to use crowdfunding to challenge the big boys.
From Tom Blomfield, the man behind Mondo – “the app that’s got the banks worried” – to Jeff Lynn, CEO at Seedrs, we’ll be talking to the names that matter in the industry today.
Expect special features on the financial upstarts emerging from Sweden, cultural insights into the reality of being a banker, and critiques of the challenges finance faces in terms of diversity.
We’ll also be publishing a new episode of Future Finance with our presenter Ben Goldsmith (we’ll be discussing the game-changing Curve Card). Catch up on the series debut where we explain the blockchain through the most British of mediums – Victoria sponge cake.
We’ll be updating our acclaimed Great British Mobile Banking App review – one of our most popular features from last year, where we pick apart all of the leading mobile apps from the biggest banks to find out who’s on top.
We’ll be looking back on a year with Apple Pay, explaining why Europe is lightyears ahead of the US, and keeping you informers about the latest challenger banks.
Get in touch
If you’ve to something to say about the future of finance? We want to hear from you. We’re on the look out for the latest trends, companies and people shaping up the way we move our money, so get in touch with our editorial team.
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