PE-backed advice firm partners with Rugby Players Association

RPA members receive access to financial education and planning

Julia Bahr
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Wealth management firm Advanta has announced an advice provision partnership with the Rugby Players Association (RPA).

The firm will deliver financial education and advice to all of the RPA members, ranging from Premiership Rugby squads to the England Women Red Roses to RPA retired players members.  Advanta chief commercial officer Mark Pearson said: "We are delighted to form this wealth management partnership with the RPA and to bring the knowledge of our advisers and our commitment to financial planning and education to the RPA's members."   He said the start of the Six Nations Championship was an incredibly busy time for the squads.  "Ensuring that they have access to high quality advice ensures...

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