National advisory firm Bespoke Advice gains B Corp status

One of 35 B Corp financial advisory businesses in the UK

Jenna Brown
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National advisory business Bespoke Advice has attained B Corporation (B Corp) status joining just 35 other financial advice firms with the certification.

Bespoke Advice, based in Worcester, said B Corp status showed it was committed to delivering positive outcomes to clients, employees, suppliers and its community and the planet as well as to greater accountability and transparency. B Corp status is awarded to businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and governance. Bespoke Advice said it was one of 35 financial advisory businesses in the UK to get the accreditation. There are 1,100 companies with B Corp status in the UK and 6,279 B Corp companies globally. It explained that certifica...

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