Advice industry bands together to sponsor Ukraine charity event

'Rock for Ukraine' will take place on 23 February in London

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The financial services industry has come together to raise awareness and funds for Refugee Support Europe with several corporate sponsors already signed up.

Rock for Ukraine will be supported by headline sponsor Nucleus, with Novia confirmed as the band sponsor and Morningstar the venue sponsor. The charity event is being spearheaded by three financial planners: David Crozier, Shannon Currie and Phil Billingham. Nucleus chief commercial officer Alex Kovach commented the work the three planners are doing to help Ukrainian refugees is "truly inspiring" and added "when the opportunity came our way, we jumped at the chance to get involved and support them with this brilliant fundraising event". The gig, which will take place on 23 February...

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