Free financial guidance for Blesma veterans under PFS scheme

Armed forces charity

Tom Ellis
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Blesma, the armed forces charity for limbless veterans, has collaborated with the Personal Finance Society's Forces MoneyPlan scheme to give its members access to free financial guidance.

The Forces MoneyPlan service is an official pro-bono programme delivered by advisers throughout the country. It seeks to help members of affiliated armed forces charities and representative bodies understand their financial position based on their specific circumstances and make more informed choices about their finances. Through the scheme, Blesma members will have a consultation with a local financial adviser, which is at least 45 minutes long, either face-to-face, by Skype or over the phone. They will also have the opportunity to take part in a basic fact-find ahead of the meeting and...

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