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Our Sponsors Compass in the headlines …

Our Sponsors Compass in the headlines …

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  • About Us

    Pink Finance was first launched in year 2000, as the UK’s first gay finance magazine. Over the years we have covered many discrimination issues affecting gay, lesbian, bi sexual, transsexual and HIV Positive. We originally appeared in the format of an online website with regular newsletters.

    Our editor Chris Morgan has recently been busy bringing some of his classic finance articles back to life and creating fresh content for the new Pink Finance. We hope you enjoy our new gay financial blog and welcome any comments or suggestions you may have.

    We are sponsored by Compass who are specialists in finding protection and mortgage products for the gay community without any fear of discrimination. They are specialists at finding Gay Life Assurance, Gay Life Insurance and Gay Mortgages. We are also able to find Income Protection and Critical Illness Cover.

    Compass have a long history of supporting worthy causes within the gay and HIV communities. Currently we are supporting NAM AIDSMAP who work to change lives by sharing information about HIV and AIDS. They believe that, wherever you are in the world, having independent, clear and accurate information is vital in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

    They make donations to NAM AIDSMAP for every HIV Life Assurance and HIV Mortgage policy they arrange on behalf of clients. You can find out more about the charities important work by visiting their website at www.aidsmap.com

    Compass Mortgage & Insurance Services is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

  • Our Mission

    We are committed to representing the gay community within the finance industry and consulting with governing bodies. Our role is to ensure that you are able to obtain Mortgages and Life Assurance without fear of discrimination.
    Our mission is to make certain that the LGBT community is treated fairly by all the financial services providers. We believe that – regardless of a person’s sexuality, gender, creed, colour or health status – they should be treated fairly and with respect.

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