WordStorm PR Thrilled To Represent Sort My Money

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WordStorm PR is now representing Sort My Money, an award-winning personal budgeting service.

Founded in 2013 by David Rankin, the company helps people manage and master their day-to-day finances in the long term. After an initial consultation with the client, Sort My Money’s team of financial coaches draws up and manages the optimised personal budget for the client on a daily basis. The service charges no establishment free and has a user-friendly week-by-week agreement.

WordStorm PR is also representing The ToDo Game, a collection of creative, innovative and fun activities for families. The game has been designed to help families spend more quality time together without any distractions and have some good old fashioned fun. There is an educational element that has been woven through the activities, but the focus is on being imaginative, playful and fostering meaningful conversations between parents and their kids.

“We are thrilled to be working with such exciting clients. Sort My Money is not only transforming peoples’ finances, but also their lives in the long term. The ToDo Game is an innovative game which is perfect for families to spend quality time together, especially with Christmas just around the corner,” said Monica Rosenfeld, managing director of WordStorm PR.




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