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News Release from: Barclays Wealth Management | Subject: Savings
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2007
Barclays Wealth supports the British
Heart Foundation's Help A Heart campaign
£5 for every will written by Barclays and 10 pence for trades made through Barclays Stockbrokers throughout June will be donated to BHF
Barclays Wealth is pleased to announce that it will be 'helping a heart' this June by supporting the British Heart Foundation's (BHF) month long campaign with a series of fundraising initiatives Throughout June, Barclays Stockbrokers will be donating 10 pence from trades made to the BHF while Barclays Wealth's Estates and Trusts business will give £5 from every will written to the charity
This article was originally published on Insidemoneytalk on 23 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The initiative applies to all client trades except third party dealing, corporate nominee, corporate accounts or InterBank dealing.
In addition, donations will be made for will packs requested throughout June where will instructions are returned by the end of July.
Barclays Stockbrokers staff will also be collecting donations on behalf of the BHF throughout the first week in June.
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The British Heart Foundation, the nation's heart charity, is committed to preventing lives being devastated by heart disease.
By supporting the Help a Heart campaign Barclays is contributing to the fundraising target of ?1.5 million which the charity needs to continue to fund essential lifesaving heart research.
Stockmarket investors can take advantage of the opportunity to donate to the BHF by trading with Barclays Stockbrokers by visiting www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk or by calling 0845 601 7788.
Donations on behalf of Barclays Stockbrokers clients will be made on all trades from equities to trades within tax efficient wrappers such as PEPs and ISAs.
People wishing to make a will through the Barclays Will Writing Service can call 08457 585 443 to request a will pack or use the online will writing service by visiting www.wills.barclays.co.uk.
Amy Nauiokas, MD and Head of Barclays Stockbrokers said, "We are delighted to have entered into this initiative with the British Heart Foundation as part of our ongoing support to UK charities".
"Heart disease can affect anyone and Barclays Wealth is pleased to be able to give our clients the chance to support such a worthy cause with no additional cost to themselves".
"The initiative will be running throughout June and we hope that during this time Barclays Wealth and our clients are able to make a significant donation to the British Heart Foundation in order to help the good work they do." Douglas Rouse, Head of Corporate Partnerships at the British Heart Foundation said:, "British Heart Foundation research has helped save many lives".
"This June, we need your help so we can continue to invest in future groundbreaking research".
"Heart disease can affect anyone and it is only with the support of companies like Barclays and their customers that we can beat heart disease together".
"Our fantastic fundraising partnership with Barclays is helping us to continue our life-saving work across the UK." For more information about the BHF's Help a Heart campaign visit www.bhf.org.uk/helpaheart, email helpaheart@bhf.org.uk or call 0845 241 0976.
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