Fintuity offers NHS staff free online financial advice

Queen's cousin involved

Hannah Godfrey
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Financial Conduct Authority-regulated online adviser firm Fintuity is offering frontline NHS staff and other emergency workers free financial advice during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fintuity launched the financial advice service this week and boasts the Queen's cousin Edward Downpatrick as its strategy director. NHS staffers and emergency workers will be able to register, fill in their details, and get free financial advice on a range of services from savings and mortgages to pensions. Subject to availability, Fintuity will provide advice via video link, while the Fintuity online platform will help them keep track of household expenditure, income and outgoings. Downpatrick said: "We are very proud to offer completely free online financial advice to NHS staffer...

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