Moneygate agrees advice deal with Scottish Golf Union

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National advice firm Moneygate has signed a £50,000 deal to become the official IFA to the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and its 240,000 members.

The three-year agreement includes a sponsorship deal for the annual Scottish Mens Area Team Championship, which starts later this month. Moneygate sales director Dennis Reed says the investment represents a "significant step forward" for Moneygate. "It was important that we found a partner with similar ambitions to grow and interact with their audience and the Scottish Golf Union provides a great match for us," he says. Moneygate, which launched in 2006 and has offices in Newcastle, London and Edinburgh, recently announced major expansion plans to grow its adviser network from 7...

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