'Very pleased to help': Advisers doing their bit to fight Covid-19

Vaccination support and shopping for the shielding

Sophie King
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Financial advisers and others in financial services have been doing their bit to help out with Covid-19 vaccinations and also supporting the vulnerable throughout the pandemic.

One thing to shine through the difficulties and tragedies of the last year is the kindness offered by people to support their local communities, and members of the financial services sector have certainly proved that and played their part. With coronavirus vaccinations now swiftly underway in the UK, financial advisers have been offering their services, helping out where they can. The Milton family  Members of the Milton family, from Devon-based advice firm Philip J Milton, have been doing their bit to keep vaccinations rolling out smoothly. Managing director Philip Milton, co-di...

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