Symponia to launch four sister companies

Nicola Brittain
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Symponia, a membership body which provides information around managing care fees, is to launch four sister companies offering a wider range of services.

The sister companies, Symponia Blu, Adelphi, Zenith and Mialo, will see it offer information around general financial planning services, financial advice for women, end of life services, and brain injury care. Symponia Blu which is due to go live this week, will be the first to launch and will offer its members access to a range of financial planning services. These will include access to the members' website and dedicated Blu Library; a full page profile listing on the Blu website that defines areas of expertise; public relations and social media support; special master classes; care...

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