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About

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"Those who read will lead". It is a motto Josh lives by daily, as he looks to shape a more practical approach to teaching financial literacy to children

Hailing from Hackney, East London, Josh made national headlines after becoming Britain’s youngest person to pass six GCSEs, including French, at the age of ten. Remarkably, he sat his first GCSE at the age of five, before even starting primary school. He’s the youngest ever to graduate from Queen Mary University of London with a First class Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with Business Management and Finance, and obtained a Master’s Degree the year after.

Josh has been privileged to share his story and has spoken at a number of institutions from both a personal and professional perspective, as he is also the co-founder of the award-winning social enterprise, Capital Moments. Most notable institutions include Barclays, Bloomberg, Fiserv and Women of the Square Mile.

He is also making an impact within financial services and is passionate about changing the narrative around the accessibility to financial literacy for people from less privileged backgrounds.

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