Perspective supports six local projects during Covid

Raised more than £30,000 for two charities

Julia Bahr
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Financial planning firm Perspective has assisted six local projects near its network of offices during the Covid pandemic.

The company, which completed eight acquisitions in 2021, has donated 40 reconditioned high spec laptops and desktops to four projects and raised over £30,000 for two charities. This has enabled charities and community organisations aimed at youth, mental health, disability and wellness to navigate the challenges of Covid, Perspective said. The surplus IT kit arose from Perspective's ongoing investment in new technology including a major upgrade during 2021 when the firm's systems were moved to a cloud-based approach to support client data security, it added. The laptops and desktop...

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