Advice firm Paradigm Norton gains 'B-Corp' status

Joins likes of Innocent Drinks

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Financial planning firm Paradigm Norton has gained Corporation B status, marking its place in the responsible business community.

The Bristol, London and Torquay-based business became the 228th UK company and 21st financial services firm to achieve the certification.   Companies with corporation B status, including The Body Shop, Innocent Drinks and Pukka Herbs, work to reduce inequality and poverty. They also value a healthy environment, stronger communities and creation of more high-quality jobs. Paradigm Norton hires nine financial planners Paradigm Norton chief executive Barry Horner said the certification status, which the company has worked towards for the past three years, reflected its commitment to i...

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