Dynamic Planner relaunches adviser Content Hub
The Hub offers a revitalised range of articles, data, analysis and insight.
Digital advice platform, Dynamic Planner, has relaunched its Content Hub, which is free to use on its website.
Financial planning professionals now have a revitalised range of articles, data, analysis and insight at their fingertips – all designed with clients in mind, to ensure compliance and support an engaging and informative planning process.
Launched in 2020 to provide additional ways to explain and tackle the many topics that arose from the pandemic, material on Content Hub has been enhanced and expanded, providing visual aids, checklists and financial education to help bring conversations with clients to life.
Drawing on the academic expertise of Dr Louis Williams, Dynamic Planner’s head of psychology and behavioural insights, Content Hub also contains a range of investor behaviour-based topics, plus his expertise on vulnerability and financial wellbeing.
Chris Jones, financial services director at Dynamic Planner said: “We saw huge demand for Content Hub when we originally launched it back in 2020. With world market events changing at a rapid pace, ongoing cost of living issues at home and ever-changing industry regulation, firms have a seemingly never-ending range of issues to discuss and unpack with clients. Relaunching Content Hub enables us to better support firms in delivering expert insight and make explaining challenging topics, such as new regulations or what can be unsettling market events, much easier.”
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