British Bank award winner, Selina Flavius is the founder of Black Girl Finance which provides financial coaching and regulated financial advice and planning.
She hosts a podcast of the same name and is the author of the personal-finance Book Black Girl Finance -Let’s talk money and creator of the event Black Girl Finance Festival. She is on a mission to make money conversations more inclusive. After enjoying a 15-year career in business development, she decided to follow her passion for finance and launch a safe space for Black women and women of colour to talk about money and gain valuable financial literacy skills which is how black girl finance started in 2019. She also contributes to discussions in the UK media about financial wellbeing and inequality and worked as a contributor to the Money and Pension Service’s 10-year financial well-being Strategy. She was previously part of ITV Lorraine’s saver squad, brought together to help viewers tackle the cost-of-living crisis. Her volunteer work includes being an ambassador for the charity surviving economic abuse, as well as an adviser to charity Brook Sexual health and wellbeing charity. She is also a volunteer ambassador for the charity widowed and young after experiencing the loss of her fiancé in 2022.
Outside of work and volunteering, she is a mum of one son, a huge Beyonce fan, and enjoys yoga.