The interview: Fiona Mackenzie
Fiona Mackenzie wants to get more young people buying shares directly.
Fiona Mackenzie wants to get more young people buying shares directly.
Fiona Mackenzie, Head of Direct Investment at FNZC speaks about the plan to get more young people buying shares after buying ANZ's Direct Broking business. / Video by Greg Bowker
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