Enable’s Independent financial Advisors in Bishop’s Stortford recently saw that earlier in the autumn the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has launched a new consumer awareness campaign. The Campaign is using radio presenter Fearne Cotton but she is just the first of five “well-known personalities” who will take part in the campaign over the next few months. The names of the others are yet to be released.
Protecting Your Future is the name of their campaign which will run until March 2015 and it want to help reassure consumers their money is protected up to £85,000 per person if their bank were to fail. FSCS chief executive Mark Neale says: “We know from our research that consumers who are aware of FSCS are more confident and likely to buy financial products. “The Protecting Your Future push intends to deepen engagement with the public to build awareness of FSCS. “We know that many of those consumers are not interested in financial or savings issues, so we believe that anchoring stories from a well-known personality’s perspective will not only draw consumers into the conversation, but leave a positive level of awareness that will last far longer than the campaign itself.”
Making sure you take an active interest in your financial planning and feel able to use financial products and save is clearly really important for individuals and families throughout the course of lifes ups and downs. Enable’s IFA’s are able to talk you though your options.
Issued by: Enable Independent Financial Life Planners
25c North Street, Bishops Stortford, Herts CM23 2LD
Telephone: 01279 755950 - Fax: 01279 657339
Enable
Independent Financial Life Planners is a trading style of Enable
Independent Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct
Authority.
It is important always to seek independent financial
advice before making any decision regarding your finances. If you would
like any assistance, please contact us.
NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE ARTICLES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS GIVING INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL ADVICE
No comments:
Post a Comment