Pink breaks life sales record in February
Pink recorded the highest number of completed life sales in its history last month, transforming the network in to a comprehensive mortgage and protection focused network.
These latest figures come as Pink completes a three week run of road shows, where network members attended market update workshops, looking at compliance, the MMR, technical updates, writing life policies into trust, and the importance of submitting quality mortgage applications.
This series of road shows is part of Pink’s ongoing training programme provided quarterly as part of the member’s package of benefits.
Mark Graves, Pink sales director, says:
“The advisers in Pink have embraced the importance of selling protection to their clients and it is an outstanding achievement that in February they completed more life sales than has ever been achieved before in Pink.
“Our workshops throughout the last year have been about the importance of protecting your client and how to master the softer sales skills necessary to sell protection which differ from those needed to write mortgage business, so it is very satisfying to see that our members embracing this knowledge and putting what they have learned into action.
“Pink is all about ensuring our members’ businesses succeed, so these latest figures are extremely encouraging. We can see that we are providing effective training and support and the members are getting real value from this.”
Louise Colley, Head of Protection Sales & Marketing at Aviva, who were key presenters at the road shows comments:
“We are not surprised by these figures as they are reflective of our own recent results with Pink. The increase in sales clearly demonstrates that Pink’s ongoing strategy of adviser training and development is just what its members want and need. Through a focused execution Pink is delivering exceptional results.”
The next season of Pink road shows begin in April, when members can attend sales skills workshops.
This series of road shows is part of Pink’s ongoing training programme provided quarterly as part of the member’s package of benefits.
Mark Graves, Pink sales director, says:
“The advisers in Pink have embraced the importance of selling protection to their clients and it is an outstanding achievement that in February they completed more life sales than has ever been achieved before in Pink.
“Our workshops throughout the last year have been about the importance of protecting your client and how to master the softer sales skills necessary to sell protection which differ from those needed to write mortgage business, so it is very satisfying to see that our members embracing this knowledge and putting what they have learned into action.
“Pink is all about ensuring our members’ businesses succeed, so these latest figures are extremely encouraging. We can see that we are providing effective training and support and the members are getting real value from this.”
Louise Colley, Head of Protection Sales & Marketing at Aviva, who were key presenters at the road shows comments:
“We are not surprised by these figures as they are reflective of our own recent results with Pink. The increase in sales clearly demonstrates that Pink’s ongoing strategy of adviser training and development is just what its members want and need. Through a focused execution Pink is delivering exceptional results.”
The next season of Pink road shows begin in April, when members can attend sales skills workshops.
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