Frontline worker financial services firm Wesleyan launches Covid-19 support package for clients

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Wesleyan Group, which specialises in financial services for frontline workers including doctors, dentists, teachers and lawyers, has announced a Covid-19 support package.

Wesleyan will offer its members and customers free access to its wellbeing support hub ‘Wesleyan Wellbeing', which provides personalised health and wellbeing assessments and calls with clinical consultants. The Wesleyan Foundation has also gifted more than £100,000 to multiple charities and organisations supporting the mental health needs of key workers, including NHS Practitioner Health, Royal Medical Benevolent Fund and the Heart of England Community Foundation's Coronavirus Resilience Fund. It will also provide teachers funding for classroom materials to support the ongoing educati...

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