Selectapension offers advisers discount on Black Friday
As Britons get ready to spend an astonishing £6,000 per second on Black Friday, Selectapension is marking the occasion by offering Advisers a special £50 discount on all Selectapension software including Asset Reviewer, Income Drawdown, Money Purchase, Defined Benefit Transfer Analysis and QROPs tools if ordered by 5pm on the day.
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This one-off promotion is open to new customers and also allows current subscribers to add additional tools to their existing Selectapension package
Andy McCabe, MD, Selectapension commented:
“With so many pension changes coming into force next spring, Advisers are being presented with a huge opportunity to engage with a new set of clients. To make the most of their precious time, Advisers will need to make full use of technology to do the heavy-lifting when it comes to research and analysis, allowing them to focus on their skills of building relationships and advising clients. This offer should give Advisers the opportunity to work with a comprehensive range of specialist software, which is constantly updated and ready for the regulatory changes in April 2015.”
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