FS band 'Consumer Duty' to headline Rock for Ukraine gig

Financial services ‘characters’ take to the stage to raise money

Jenna Brown
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Financial services band Consumer Duty will take to the stage as part of the Rock for Ukraine event next month.

Made up of well-known financial services ‘characters' Ian Beestin, Mark Polson, Nigel Ross-Scott, Chris Budd and Jenny Smyth (pictured), Consumer Duty made an upbeat appearance at last year's Personal Finance Society Festival of Financial Planning at the NEC. Rock for Ukraine will take place on 23 February at Stationers' Hall in London to raise money for refugees, particularly those in Moldova. Tickets are available here. Rock for Ukraine is a joint enterprise between three financial planners - David Crozier, Shannon Currie, and Phil Billingham. The organisers explained everyone, incl...

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