Holloway Friendly provides new tools for advisers
Holloway Friendly, the UK’s original Holloway income protection society, is making it easier for IFAs and mortgage advisers to submit applications, track their commission and make
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It has responded to feedback to include significantly more information and tools to make advisers’ lives easier, while keeping its highly valued personal contact with underwriters.
This development comes just one month after Holloway Friendly won five stars in Financial Adviser magazine’s Online Service Awards for excellent online service.
Advisers will now have:
- Product guides with more details about all income protection products
- Details of underwriting policy and Holloway’s underwriting philosophy
- The telephone numbers of every underwriter so that every adviser can speak to an underwriter personally if they need to
- Details of how to make a claim if their client needs to claim on their policy.
Advisers will be able to:
- Submit quicker and easier online applications
- Track submitted applications online, which will be updated in real time
- Track commission, view historic commission and gain access to the amount of their potential liabilities if a client were to stop paying their premiums.
Mathew Manser, sales and marketing manager for Holloway Friendly says:
“We specialise in providing niche income protection through IFAs and mortgage advisers, so it is essential to us to offer advisers exactly what they and their clients need, both in terms of products and service.
“This new development should make a significant difference to the advisers that use Holloway Friendly, providing them with more information and doing so more quickly and easily without taking away the personal contact that is so highly valued.”
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