We’ve all heard of the bank of mum and dad, but what about the bank of nan and gramps, or the bank of son and daughter? Intergenerational finance is growing, not so much in popularity but rather necessity. In early 2020 Hodge carried research into the finances of more than 3,000 people to understand changing attitudes towards money and finances. We think this whitepaper gives fresh insight into the changing, financial needs of each generation.