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Umbrella Protection

umbrella protection

London

OUR MISSION At Umbrella Protect we believe that we can change people's lives in the aspects for which we are responsible. Our main task is financial education of society so that we can show our clients both the opportunities and threats in their plans for the financial future. By providing expertise and solutions that are tailored to meet our clients' specific needs, we significantly contribute to their financial well-being on a daily basis. The unique character of our business is further supported by our deep-rooted moral principles, which has become the foundation of our activity and the source of several significant competitive advantages: quote WE ONLY OFFER ADVICE ON QUALITY INSURANCE.... The company has implemented a unified system of commission-based remuneration for our advisors. Therefore, when selecting the product, our advisors can truly offer the most suitable advice, without hesitating which provider to suggest. We provide our clients with expert advice, and our advisors, while proposing an appropriate solution, always think of the client first rather than their own benefit; We have access to a range of providers: personal protection and General Insurance, which also positively affects our unbiased advisory approach; At Umbrella Protect we focus on the professionalism of our advisors; that is why, one of our top priorities is to ensure that our first line employees constantly improve their qualifications and maintain their competency by regular Personal Development Programmes.

Marie Page Yoga

marie page yoga

5.0(25)

Henfield

I first explored yoga in a workplace Iyengar class nearly 30 years ago. I was not remotely flexible and remember having to use a virtual scaffold of blocks and blankets to get into alignment for some postures. A recurring back injury (I have multiple bulging disks in my thoracic and cervical spine as well as significant degeneration – see the photo!) began troubling me several years ago and forced me to give up the high impact sports that I had previously enjoyed. An MRI scan showed my spine to look like that of a 70 year old and each day began in pain and extreme stiffness. yoga-help-back-pain-problems I rediscovered yoga after a brief foray into Pilates and gradually found that my pain eased as my flexibility and core strength increased. Since I’ve been more in control of the yoga I do (as a teacher I’m obviously writing my own lesson plans), I’ve found my back has become incrementally better. All my classes are taught with an awareness of back issues. They all incorporate plenty of stretches designed to reduce back pain, and work to improve core strength. I will often plan a series of classes specifically for lower, middle or upper back pain. If you’d like to attend one just let me know! Always Teaching My obsession with yoga grew and I began attending multiple classes each week and travelling to workshops and retreats all over the world occasionally dragging my family with me (the photo here that you will see if you are viewing the website on a computer rather than a phone is of me and my son Alfie who is something of a calisthenics specialist). I’ve taught in virtually every other aspect of my life. I have a PGCE in adult education, have taught on University Masters courses (I’m a digital marketing specialist in my non yoga life) and have delivered business training in the UK and North America. Training to be a yoga teacher was therefore a natural progression albeit somewhat unusual to take such a dramatic career change in my 50s. Accreditation I have a 250 hour yoga teacher training qualification with Yoga Alliance and am also a member of the British Wheel of Yoga. I continue to hoover up whatever other yoga-related knowledge I can with specialist workshops covering a range of aspects from accessible yoga teaching to Ashtanga, Iyengar, Scaravelli-influenced approaches, somatic yoga, transformational breath work and deep dive retreats where just occasionally I attempt to simply “be” rather than striving always to learn. My teaching reflects the main styles of yoga that have influenced me and most weeks I incorporate some new posture or approach that I’ve discovered in a recent workshop. I hold insurance with Covea – policy reference COBI3200184XB. My classes are held in Henfield where I now live. My previous Rickmansworth classes are now taught by Annette Henn.

Rebecca Makaza

rebecca makaza

Hampshire

Rebecca is a qualified Chartered Accountant and hold the status FCCA - Fellow members of the Association Of Chartered Certified Accountancy (ACCA). She started off working in Financial Services industry in the insurance sector, then moved on to wealth, followed by healthcare insurance. One of the major highlights was when she took on the Solvency II project when it was introduced in the financial service industry. She was in charge of setting up and implementing pillar III. To simplify, when reporting your financial statement you have IFRS, Local GAAP - Solvency II is an addition to this in the financial service sector. She decided to broaden her industry knowledge and therefore joined one of the biggest companies in the construction industry as a Lead Hub accountant doing statutory accounts for one of the UK entities and looking after Sweden and Poland ensuring the quality of financial statements at country level. She is a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual who always looks for opportunities to learn and develop herself, she continues to enhance her strong analytical and organisational skills in financial governance and reporting. Rebecca is not only passionate about finances, she is passionate about helping people understand their finances and make better life decisions. She has always been passionate about financial Coaching, and has been coaching friends and family for most of her life. Realising that most people can benefit from financial coaching she decided to start helping people on a part-time basis. She believes that everyone has potential in achieving their financial success. Whatever success mean and it could be building investment, starting a business, spending time with family, travelling There is a big difference in knowing where your money goes, how it works for you than just living your life month by month without deep diving into your Finances. Rebecca is here to challenge, motivate and keeping you accountable so that you can invest in yourself by working on your money beliefs with no judgement. Just to add on, as you might have noticed already, She do love a challenge therefore She is currently a student at Oxford Brookes doing her MBA. When asked, How she was finding the MBA programme. Rebecca said , " If you are wondering what is the next thing for you. Invest in yourself and you will be surprise how many answers you get"