Know someone who could use a helping hand this Christmas?

Nominate yourself or someone you know to receive free financial advice from the Link Wealth team, our way of giving back this Christmas.

A Christmas tradition built on giving back

Each year, we choose one person or family to receive free financial advice and support, a small gesture that can make a big difference.

We know that not everyone has it easy during the holidays.

So each year, we run the Link Wealth Christmas Pro Bono Giveaway to help someone who could really use a fresh start.

The winner will receive a complete financial advice package, designed to help them take control of their money, build confidence, and plan for a brighter 2026.

Entries close 15 December 2025, and we’ll announce the recipient on 17 December 2025.

What the winner receives

A full financial advice experience, completely free.


The winner will receive a complimentary advice package that includes:

Financial
review

A full look at their current financial situation and where they stand today.

Personalised
strategy

Recommendations tailored to their goals, priorities and stage of life.

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Expert
guidance

We connect you with experienced estate lawyers to formalise your plan.

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Action
plan

Clear next steps to help them move forward confidently.

You can nominate yourself or someone else

Whether it’s a friend, family member, or someone in your community, we’d love to hear their story.

If you know someone doing it tough or who simply deserves a helping hand, this is your chance to make a difference.

You can also nominate yourself if you’d benefit from professional financial guidance and a clear plan for the year ahead.

Terms and conditions

The winner will receive a complimentary Link Wealth advice package equivalent to our standard comprehensive advice service. This includes a full review of their financial situation, goals and strategy recommendations. It does not include the implementation of complex structures such as trusts, companies, or SMSFs, or any external professional fees (e.g. legal, accounting). The final scope of advice will be determined in consultation with the adviser to ensure it’s suitable for the recipient’s needs.