NextGen Planners to support the RedSTART charity with profits

Financial education charity provides school-based learning for children

Professional Adviser
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The profits from what advisers will pay to attend NextGen Planners’ largest event will go to support financial education charity RedSTART.

The online community of more than 1,100 personal finance professionals and planners will donate the profits made from £5 tickets to their 30 June online ‘Your CPD Lightyear in a Day' event. RedSTART - which is also supported by the Professional Adviser's parent Incisive Media's charity The IM Foundation - aims to raise financial literacy amongst young people in the UK. Volunteers deliver education programmes to children in schools which aim to boost their knowledge and confidence around money. NextGen Planners' head of content Adam Owen said: "RedSTART are doing fantastic work and ...

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