A Droitwich family-run business has been shortlisted for an award for their “underlying values, purpose and desire to succeed”.
Jane Newman Financial Planning Ltd was shortlisted for the Family Business of the Year Award 2023.
The business was founded in 2010 by Jane Newman.
Emily Newman, Jane’s daughter joined the firm five years ago and is one of the youngest financial advisers at her level.
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Jane said: “This is a great start to our year! As a family business, it is wonderful to be recognised for the contribution we make to our local community.
“We always ensure our team are well looked after and have the opportunity to grow and develop in their careers. In turn, our clients receive a comprehensive service dedicated to meeting their financial goals.”
The Family Business of the Year Awards are organised by Family Business United, which was founded and created by Paul Andrews.
Mr Andrews said: “Family firms are the backbone of the UK economy and contribute significantly in so many ways.
“Family firms deserve all the recognition they can get for all the good that they do in terms of employment, income generation and wealth creation, not forgetting their continued charitable endeavours and investment in the communities in which they operate.
“These awards are now in their eleventh year and each year they have raised the profile of the sector, crowned some incredible winners and discovered some true family business gems along the way.”
Jane Newman Financial Planning Ltd provides a wide range of financial services from pension and retirement planning to mortgages and protection plans.
For more information about Jane Newman Financial Planning Ltd, please contact Jane Newman on 01905 779193 or email info@janenewmanfp.co.uk.
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