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Edward Downpatrick to lead Fintuity Fintech as Strategy Director
Today it is announced that Edward Downpatrick has been appointed as Strategy Director of Fintuity, a London-based fin-tech company that provides regulated financial advice.
Fintuity, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), helps clients gain remote access to financial advice on important issues such as pensions, savings, protections and mortgages which has been very demanded during the Covid-19 outbreak. The company, which is officially based in the city of London has a team of experienced staffers including financial experts and analysts.
As a strategy specialist, Downpatrick will oversee the company’s UK expansion and global partnerships.
Edward Downpatrick, Strategy Director for Fintuity commented: “At a time when millions of people are crying out for financial support and expert advice during the Covid-19 outbreak, Fintuity can offer a helping hand with instant access to first class advice. With lockdown keeping everyone expect key workers in isolation, getting access to traditional financial advice has been impossible for many.
“Fintuity’s fintech platform is set to change all that, bringing together the finest analytics, insights and video technology to give customers remote financial advice at the touch of a button. I’m really excited to join such an exciting company, that is going the extra mile for people who need it most during this difficult time.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Till .
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