Positive Solutions advisers donate £100k to charity

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Five charities are benefiting after a number of IFA partners of Positive Solutions' made donations totaling £100,000.

Dozens of advisers, including the firm’s former chairman David Harrison, contributed to the ‘Make a Difference’ campaign at the national IFA’s Forum last year with each contributor nominating a charity. The Sick Children’s Trust in Newcastle Upon Tyne and The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths are two of the five charities to benefit. “The partners attending the National Forum last year were challenged to put their hands in their pockets and donate enough to ‘make a difference’,” says Positive Solutions chief executive Jim Reeve. “Thanks to their generosity along with a Positiv...

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