iFAST Global Bank (“iGB”), the UK-based digital bank division of wealth management Fintech platform iFAST Corporation Ltd. (“iFAST Corp”), one of Singapore's incepted and most successful wealth management companies, has today launched a Digital Personal Banking (DPB) platform, a fully compliant and truly cross-border digital bank, an integral within iFAST Corp’s Fintech ecosystem.
<p><span>iFAST Global Bank ("iGB"), the UK-based digital bank division of wealth management Fintech platform iFAST Corporation Ltd. ("iFAST Corp"), one of Singapore s incepted and most successful wealth management companies, has today launched a Digital Personal Banking (DPB) platform, a fully compliant and truly cross-border digital bank, an integral within iFAST Corp s Fintech ecosystem.</span></p>
Coronavirus memorial unveiled at Loch Neaton in Watton edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Published:
10:50 AM April 27, 2021
Updated:
12:35 PM April 27, 2021
A view of the planned care home off Hempstead Road in Holt.
- Credit: Kingsley Healthcare / Planning and access statement
Plans for a new 66-bed care home on the outskirts of Holt have been given the green light.
North Norfolk District Council has granted approval to Lowestoft-based Kingsley Healthcare for the £12 million project, to be located north of Hempstead Road, opposite Sanders Coaches.
Eighty people will be employed full-time and 20 part-time after the care home is opened, which is expected to be by autumn next year.
A view of the planned care home off Hempstead Road in Holt.
Location of the proposal on Gorleston Road.
- Credit: Google Maps
A care home group s management has hit out after a planning application to build a new home was refused.
Kingsley Healthcare have expressed disappointment at the refusal.
- Credit: Google Maps
At the time of the meeting on February 22, councillors voiced their concerns about the proposed development.
Craig Rivett, councillor for Pakefield, said: This looks enormous and a massive overdevelopment.
Andree Gee, councillor for Oulton Broad, added: This is entirely against the current street scene and I also recommend refusal based upon the size of this development.
But Kingsley Healthcare and its head of public relations Stephen Pullinger expressed frustration at the decision.