Fintuity to offer free financial advice to NHS workers

Fintuity has announced it is offering free initial financial advice to NHS workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The adviser stated that frontline NHS employees and other emergency service workers will be able to register, fill in their details, and benefit from free online financial advice on a range of services that includes savings, mortgages and pensions.

Subject to availability, Fintuity said its specialist financial advisers will provide insights and expert advice via video link, while the Fintuity online platform will help them keep track of household expenditure, income, and outgoings in one easy-to-use online portal.
 
The fintech suggested its new service can provide relief for families seeking expert advice during the Government’s lockdown, and particularly to those who cannot get help due to social distancing restrictions and the closure of all non-essential services.
 
Fintuity strategy director, Edward Downpatrick, commented: “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 front line 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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