IFA launches media service after Bluebook closure

To connect advisers and journalists

Hannah Godfrey
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Rowley Turton IFA Scott Gallacher has launched a media connection service on Facebook to connect financial advisers with journalists, following the closure of Unbiased's Bluebook.

The Facebook group launched on 3 August and has so far attracted 23 members. It is open to all financial journalists and advisers allowing them to connect with each other, submit press releases and answer queries. Gallacher (pictured) said: "I was very disappointed with the closure of the Bluebook service as I felt that this was an important resource for financial journalists and advisers. "Whilst I have now built up my own network of contacts, I appreciate that this takes time for new advisers or journalists. Hence the reason I've decided to give a little back by establishing Mone...

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