NDB Wealth Management, an expert financial planner and advisor, believes that this year the season calls for safeguarding the well-being of loved ones.
“Christmas season is usually the biggest celebration of the year, no matter your religion. This season however we are seeing a different mood of celebration. Providing for your family and ensuring that they are secure is the priority not only for families and individuals but also for institutions who are looking at safeguarding business interests while protecting their employees. This season more than ever, is a time where everyone is in need of that extra source of income,” said Prabodha Samarasekera, CEO of NDB Wealth Management, in a media release on Tuesday.
Commenting further, he said, “At NDB Wealth, we understand the needs of our clients and have focused on planning ahead and preparing for the future. With the help of our expert financial advisors, you can now prioritize on your needs and wants, whilst relaxing and enjoying the benefits to make the season joyful and enjoyable.”
A Money Plus account from NDB Wealth is one way of providing for your future. The account helps you to plan ahead and prepare especially for uncertain times. With the current yield of 6.60% per annum as at 26th November 2020, it is the ideal account for busy individuals who have limited time to keep track of their ongoing finances as the income is credited daily, relieving them of that extra burden. The account also provides the added flexibility of allowing you to withdraw all of the deposited funds at any time, without a penalty. It is a great way to deal with the extra expenses that come up during any festive time or any other celebration, the release said.
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