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Leasing Professionals LTi Technology Solutions and AFPA Trust jointly raise money for Wings for Life Published: 9th March 2023 Share LTi Technology Solutions (LTi) is pleased to announce that they have donated, together with AFPA Trust (the Asset Finance industries charitable network), the sum of £2,900 to the spinal cord research charity Wings for Life. The funds were raised at a recent Leadership event hosted by LTi at the Royal Albert Hall. Philip White, Patron for Wings for Life and Director at FinTech Financial Partners Limited commented, “Having spent all of my career within commercial financial services, the support I have received from peers, former colleagues and partners such as LTi has been overwhelming. A Spinal-cord injury is a life changing injury with devastating affects beyond just that you can see. The incredible work of organisations like Wings for Life is only made possible with the support of others and the tireless efforts that are made. The donation from LTi is part of a wider engagement with the industry and is gratefully received. Today, we now have belief and not just hope, together we will find a cure for paralysis.” Robert Taylor (pictured), UK Country Manager for LTi Technology Solutions, said, “LTi supporting Wings for Life together with AFPA Trust is a great example of our industry coming together to support spinal cord injury research. Events like this support Wings for Life’s ultimate agenda, to find a cure within our lifetime for those with debilitating spinal cord injuries and we are proud to help where we can”. Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories Leasing ProfessionalsBibby Financial Services’ Mike Day and Age UK Leeds unite to spread festive cheer Thought LeadersBespoke pay-per-use procurement to ease NHS financial burden AppointmentsDavide Grasso appointed Stellantis Chief Heritage Officer
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