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Catherine Fitzpatrick is the Founder and Director of Flequity Ventures, an independent consultancy that helps businesses improve outcomes for their customers experiencing vulnerability, delivering social impact at scale.
With more than two decades of experience in diverse roles across ASX-listed companies, the not-for-profit sector, government, and journalism, Catherine has helped to transform bank responses to domestic and financial abuse. As an author, adviser, and advocate, she inspires fresh thinking to stop financial and essential services from being used as weapons of coercive control.
Catherine believes products can be redesigned to disrupt financial abuse and to address gender bias and inequality - helping to close the economic gap for women.
In this episode, Tory and Catherine Fitzpatrick discuss the topic of financial abuse, which is often overlooked or misunderstood, and share personal insights. They explore what financial abuse is, the warning signs, and the impact it has on victims. Catherine shares her personal motivation for advocating for systematic change and disrupting financial abuse. They also discuss the role of banks and institutions in supporting victims and preventing financial abuse.
Key takeaways
Connect with Catherine: www.flequity.au
Connect with Tory: powerful-steps.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Catherine Fitzpatrick is the Founder and Director of Flequity Ventures, an independent consultancy that helps businesses improve outcomes for their customers experiencing vulnerability, delivering social impact at scale.
With more than two decades of experience in diverse roles across ASX-listed companies, the not-for-profit sector, government, and journalism, Catherine has helped to transform bank responses to domestic and financial abuse. As an author, adviser, and advocate, she inspires fresh thinking to stop financial and essential services from being used as weapons of coercive control.
Catherine believes products can be redesigned to disrupt financial abuse and to address gender bias and inequality - helping to close the economic gap for women.
In this episode, Tory and Catherine Fitzpatrick discuss the topic of financial abuse, which is often overlooked or misunderstood, and share personal insights. They explore what financial abuse is, the warning signs, and the impact it has on victims. Catherine shares her personal motivation for advocating for systematic change and disrupting financial abuse. They also discuss the role of banks and institutions in supporting victims and preventing financial abuse.
Key takeaways
Connect with Catherine: www.flequity.au
Connect with Tory: powerful-steps.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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