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Bmycharity
15th March 2010

Help for Heroes has announced it will take over fundraising website Bmycharity.

The site's founders previously said they would have to close it down because of a lack of funds.

The site will be owned by Help for Heroes' profit-making subsidiary - Help for Heroes Trading Company - and will be rebranded shortly as Bmyhero.

Brian Parry, chief executive of Help for Heroes, said the site will remain commission-free for charities and that organisations should continue using it as normal. 

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