Paradigm Norton scoops PFS Chartered Firm of the Year accolade

Virtual ceremony

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Paradigm Norton Financial Planning has been named the Personal Finance Society’s Chartered Firm of the Year for 2020 at its online awards ceremony yesterday (3 November).

Paradigm Norton was picked due to its work with local debt charities, delivery of educational workshops to schools as well as the way it adapted to the challenges created by Covid-19. During the pandemic Paradigm Norton, which has offices in London, Torquay and Bristol, contacted all clients to find out what technology they wished to use for virtual advice sessions and delivered webinars that were viewed by hundreds of people. PFS judges were also impressed with Paradigm Norton's graduation scheme, the approach taken by the business to diversity and inclusion plus the way feedback is ...

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