Carolina Capital announces restructure and re-brand
Louise Stephens, together with her management team is pleased to announce Carolina Capital’s restructure, incorporating a re-brand to Creative Money.
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Richard Connolly, CEO of Carolina Group states:
“We wish Louise Stephens and her team every success! They have created a superb brand, which is ultimately predicated on the vast and diverse experience in her team. In recent months the Carolina Capital Group has made significant inroads into the corporate market, and Louise’s team rightfully wish to keep their brand separate and distinct.
"We have agreed amicably for the consumer section of the group to move away and concentrate on its core area of expertise.”
Louise Stephens says:
“The Creative Money brand will accurately reflect the company's diverse range of financial products and its unique ability to think creatively in sourcing the correct solution for our clients and brokers.
"Creative Money is more than just a loan broker. Our new product range, to be released shortly will include a variety of debt related solutions, new and exclusive loan products and a variety of pension products and solutions for your customers.
“Creative Money will uniquely offer a bespoke and holistic approach to your customers needs, addressing all areas of their financial lives in the most creative way possible. Our focus will be on long term solutions, not a short term fix."
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