Selectapension offers advisers Black Friday discount
Selectapension will be offering advisers up to £100 off all new subscriptions on Black Friday tomorrow.
"Black Friday is undeniably the biggest sales day in the consumer shopping calendar and we wanted to ensure advisers and their businesses could take advantage of lower prices too."
Selectapension will offer discounts on all its software tools including Defined Benefit TVAS, Income Drawdown & Annuity, Asset Reviewer, Money Purchase, Provider Comparison, and QROPs transfer tools.
This one-day only promotion will also enable current subscribers to add additional tools to their Selectapension package. The offer will be available between 9am-5pm on Friday 24th November.
Selectapension hopes to improve on last year’s record success where its Black Friday offer saw a 27% increase in sales in 2016, compared to 2015.
Andy McCabe, Managing Director at Selectapension, commented: “There continues to be increasing demand for professional financial advice and our technology can play an invaluable role in making the analysis and comparison aspect of the planning process both comprehensive and more efficient.”
“Black Friday is undeniably the biggest sales day in the consumer shopping calendar and we wanted to ensure advisers and their businesses could take advantage of lower prices too.”
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