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How does NFC Technology in contactless wearables help promote financial inclusion?
Modern technology is transforming how we manage money – and one of the most exciting innovations is NFC technology. This small but…
Payment Rings vs Mobile Phones: Is Wearable Technology better for financial inclusion?
As digital payments continue to replace cash, most people now use contactless cards or mobile phones to make purchases. However, for many…
How can payment rings and biometric payment cards support financial inclusion for vulnerable people?
As everyday banking becomes more digital, many people still face barriers when managing their money – especially older adults, people with disabilities…
Is an appointeeship or General Power of Attorney more suitable for someone with capacity?
The decision to have an appointee or general power of attorney depends on an individual’s specific needs and circumstances. Appointees, authorised by…
What is the difference between a Lasting and General Power of Attorney?
In the UK, Power of Attorney generally falls into two categories: Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and General Power of Attorney (GPA)….
How many powers of attorney are there in the UK?
As of March 2025, there were over eight million registered powers of attorney in the UK, as per the Office of The…
What are the costs involved in setting up an LPA?
When registering an LPA, the standard fee is £92 per role. Lasting Powers of Attorney cover property and financial affairs, as well…
What is the difference between an Ordinary Power of Attorney (OPA) and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
In the UK, Power of Attorney generally falls into two categories: Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Ordinary Power of Attorney (OPA)….
What is a Power of Attorney (LPA) Management Account?
A Power of Attorney Management Account, such as the one offered by Money Carer, is a specialised account designed for efficient money…
What is the difference between PIP and DLA?
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) are both welfare benefits provided to individuals in the UK. While both provide…