The show about new financial technologies and why young people should care about them.
Episode 19 is all about Bean, a fintech that's trying to help users not to waste money.
MMM: Episode 18, OakNorth by Millennial Money Matters
In episode 17, we look at PensionBee. It's an innovative new fintech firm which allows people to combine all their many disparate pockets of pensions savings into one technology-optimised solution.
Episode 16 looks at Bud, a white-label solution that lets banks offer their customers a marketplace of fintech services.
Episode 15 of Millennial Money Matters features Yolt, an ING-owned money platform which syncs up with a user's existing bank accounts and cards.
Episode 14 of Millennial Money Matters features financial literacy fintech Finimize.
Episode 13 features eToro - a social trading platform for both veteran and rookie investors.
Episode 12 features Circle.com - a cross-border social payments app which is tailor-made for students and millennials.
Episode 11 of Millennial Money Matters focuses on Trussle, a digital mortgage broker that scans a market of over 11,000 deals to find the best one for first-time home buyers and existing mortgage holders.
Episode 10 of Millennial Money Matters features Brolly, an insurance app which helps you get on top of your existing policies and shop around for better products.
In episode 9 we look at Plum, a savings and investment tool which users interact with via a Facebook messenger chatbot.
Episode 8 focuses on Moneybox, the savings and investment app that allows users to round up their purchases to nearest pound, and invest the difference.
Episode 7 of Millennial Money Matters features Megan Caywood, head of marketplace at Starling Bank, the much anticipated app-only bank which has just gone live in beta mode.
In Episode 6 of the show we look at our first "robo-advisor" Scalable Capital - a technology led-solution to investing via ETFs.
Episode 5 of Millennial Money Matters features Rishi Stocker, head of partnerships at much-hyped global money app Revolut.
Episode 4 of Millennial Money Matters features Tom Blomfield, CEO of Monzo, one of the best-known app-based banks in the UK. Use the URL below to skip the queue and get your hands on a "hot coral" prepaid Monzo card straight away! http://bit.ly/2m88fZQ
In episode 3 of Millennial Money Matters, we look at Funding Circle, one of the leading lights of financial technology in the UK. Funding Circle is an online marketplace where loans to small businesses are funded by a range of investors, both individual and professional.
Episode 2 of Millennial Money Matters features Matthew Ford, CEO of Pariti. Pariti is a personal savings app which also helps users to get debt-free.
The first episode of Millennial Money Matters (MMM), featuring digital-only bank Loot, and its 23 year old CEO Ollie Purdue.