Chase de Vere partners with the Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers

Articles and information to feature in GATCO ‘Transmit’ magazine

Victoria McKeever
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National IFA Chase de Vere has partnered with the Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers (GATCO) to provide the professional body's members with financial advice.

GATCO represents the interests and opinions of those in the air traffic management profession. Its members include civil and military air traffic controllers, flight information service officers, aerospace battle managers and anyone involved in the air traffic management support, including non-operational positions.  Chase de Vere's advice services will be offered as a benefit to GATCO members. It will also provide ongoing topical articles and information for members online and through GATCO's Transmit magazine.  Chase de Vere chief executive Stephen Kavanagh (pictured) said: "These m...

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