NHS staff to get free financial advice with digital adviser Fintuity

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The platform aims to give some relief to key workers who are seeking financial advice during lockdown.

Digital financial advice platform Fintuity is this week launching a free advice service for frontline NHS staff and other emergency service workers during the current pandemic.

Fintuity is a financial technology (fintech) company that provides advice on investments, pensions, mortgages, insurance and inheritance tax. It is IFA certified and was founded in 2017 in London.

It will be allowing frontline NHS employees and emergency service workers to use its range of financial advisory services free of charge. The company says it is working with an increasing number of clients but feels “duty-bound” to assist those who are risking their lives to safeguard the nation.

The fintech startup has specialist financial advisers who can provide insights and expert advice over video chat, as well as an online platform designed to help keep track of your household expenses, income and outgoings. Those not working on the frontline can also now access Fintuity’s service for 50% off market fees.

Edward Downpatrick, strategy director for Fintuity, comments: “We are very proud to offer completely free online financial advice to NHS staffers at a time when family budgets are squeezed and there is so much uncertainty in the economy. Whether it’s making savings on mortgage payments, advice on personal finances or family and household insurance, our team of experts is here to help.

“Our NHS heroes work long hours on the frontline every day, treating the sick and tackling this terrible virus. At this time of national emergency, it is absolutely vital that communities and businesses come together to support health service workers in any way they can.”

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