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British Legion and Standard Life Charitable Trust to create a brand new platform that provides the best financial advice for our Armed Forces.“


“MoneyForce is an excellent example of the Armed Forces Covenant in action. It demonstrates how we can all work together to help tackle some of the disadvantages of Service life.”


Sue Freeth, Director Operations, The Royal British Legion, said: “The unique nature of military service brings with it a number of challenges, from a new recruit understanding their benefits and expenses to a recent service leaver having to pay bills and budget a household for the first time.


“MoneyForce is one of a number of new programmes which the Legion is providing through the web, and face to face briefings in the classroom will provide Service personnel with practical tools to equip the Armed Forces community to independently manage their finances.”


David Nish, Group Chief Executive of Standard Life plc and Trustee of the Board of Standard Life Charitable Trust said: “Standard Life Charitable Trust understands the extra challenges that serving and ex-Service personnel and their families face when managing their money, which is why the Trust has supported this initiative.”


You can access the MoneyForce website at www.moneyforce.org.uk


Childcare vouchers are a government initiative to help working parents pay for registered childcare. They can be used to pay for activities for kids up to 15.


Contact us now to find out more: Armed Forces: call 0800 066 5075


Civilians: call 0800 085 2875 Or visit www.MODChildcare.co.uk


www.raf-ff.org.uk


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Save over £900 a year on your childcare costs with childcare vouchers


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