Financial wellbeing for freelancers in Spain
The personal freedom that comes with being a freelancer in Spain comes at the cost of being less financially secure than salaried workers. As autonom@s, the burden of taking care of ourselves falls squarely on our shoulders, putting us at risk of not obtaining the (financial) future we all deserve.
Furthermore, our situation may be complicated by a global lifestyle, living and working in different placesโฆ while the financial services and investment industry is not only differently regulated in every country, they all seem to assume youโll probably stay in one place throughout your life.
So smart remote workers, freelancers, expats and immigrants have a lot to figure out.
The good news is, there are a range of options and actions we can take to help us stress less about our money and invest in our tomorrow, while still enjoying the satisfaction of being our own boss. And as usual here at Remote Work Europe, when we want a clear answer, we call in the experts:
๐๏ธ Date: Tuesday 2nd July 2025
โฐ Time: 1pm Spain time - (bring your lunch!)
๐ป Where: Online (Free registration below)
What Youโll Learn:
โ Strategies to take the (financial management) pain out of freelancing.
โ How to build a financial blueprint to manage and automate your finances
โ What pension savings options are available to freelancers, when you should take. them and the alternatives for investing for retirement.
โ Tips to stress less about money both today and beyond.
โ That you do NOT need to have loads of money to invest, or any leftover income at all, to start thinking about your future financial situation.
โ How to manage your assets and investments from Spain when they are not (even if youโre from the US, which applies to many of Elliottโs clients, who have frequently struggled to find meaningful and tax-efficient guidance.)
๐๏ธ Elliott Lock ACSI, CEO and cofounder of abroaden.
Elliott Locke ACSI has worked in the financial services industry for 15 years. Starting in a major institutional bank in Brussels, Belgium, Elliott has continued his journey working for financial technology companies in Barcelona before starting launching abroaden. Elliott holds qualifications from the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment in International Wealth and Investment Management. Heโs also the co-founder of BCN Fintech, the primary financial technology association in Barcelona. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Elliott has lived in Europe for over 22 years. Heโs called Barcelona home since 2016.
This is a must-attend event for anyone living and working Spain. As part of Remote Work Europeโs mission to provide quality information and education, this webinar is offered free for our community.
About abroaden
Based in Barcelona, abroaden is the financial wellbeing and education platform for people living and working abroad. abroaden empowers members of the international community to broaden their knowledge of money, make better financial decisions, and reach their goals, regardless of where they call home.
Remote Work Europe is glad to partner with abroaden, to help our community be smarter with their resources, and make the right decisions for the future. Good choices start from the right knowledge, and being informed is essential.