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UK digital adviser provides free services for NHS staff

By Robbie Lawther, 4 May 20

It is also offering ‘new signees 50% off market fees’

Many financial companies have offered their services to National Health Service (NHS) workers, with digital advice firm Fintuity the latest to step in and lend a helping hand.

It is giving frontline NHS employees and other emergency service workers free initial financial advice via its online platform during the covid-19 pandemic.

Fintuity provides advice on investments, pensions, mortgages, life insurance, general insurance and inheritance tax planning.

Subject to availability, financial advisers will provide insights via video link, while the Fintuity online platform will help NHS workers keep track of household expenditure and income.

Joining forces to help heroes

Edward Downpatrick, strategy director for Fintuity, said: “Whether it’s making savings on mortgage payments, advice on personal finances or family and household insurance, our team of experts is here to help.

“Our NHS heroes work long hours on the front line every day, treating the sick and tackling this terrible virus.

“At this time of national emergency, it is absolutely vital that communities and businesses come together to support health service workers in any way they can.”

The firm said that it is not just helping NHS and emergency workers during this crisis, Fintuity is also offering “new signees 50% off market fees”.

Tags: Robo-advice

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