Advicefront creates online commnuity amid coronavirus pandemic

Bringing advisers together

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Financial advice network Advicefront has set up a group to support advisers who are working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.

The network has created a Slack group - an online, professional social interaction platform, similar to WhatsApp - to bring advice professionals together during this trying time. "As the much-needed homeworking continues, we've seen some massive gestures of support from our friends in the financial advice community and a real openness about the impact this situation could have on people's mental health and wellbeing at this tricky time," Advicefront co-founder Andre Costa said. "The conversations we've had whilst dealing with the global changes and uncertainty brought about by the cor...

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