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Why Brewin Dolphin is offering financial health checks to both businesses and their staff

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Achieving financial wellbeing isn't reserved for the well-off or financial elite. Ensuring your money's longevity, or setting aside finances for the future, is something that everyone worries about and could always do with a little extra help in.

For many, retirement feels a long way off and planning for it seems to be a daunting task - but it doesn't need to be that way.

We spoke to Brewin Dolphin 's Manchester office investment manager, Bradley Russell, about how the firm has helped countless individuals, from all sorts of financial backgrounds, get on track to financial wellbeing and resilience.

Brewin Dolphin is one of our headline sponsors of this year's Manchester Evening News Business Awards. Although Brewin Dolphin is sponsoring

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