Zurich relaunches Zurich4-pensions.co.uk
Zurich has re-launched its adviser facing pensions website, Zurich4-pensions.co.uk, making it easier for advisers to keep up to date with relevant pensions information.
The site guides advisers through recent changes to pension legislation, as well as in-depth, technical information on pension issues via the ‘technical corner' section.
Mark Peters, Zurich's Head of Retail propositions, comments:
"Feedback from advisers is that the site is an invaluable part of keeping them informed of pension changes.
"The recent update has made it an even more user friendly way to find important pensions information."
The site includes an interactive ‘pensions timeline', which has proved extremely popular with advisers.
More than 1,300 advisers have viewed the timeline since its launch in March, using the information to help guide them through the maze of pension changes and allowing it to help them give their clients best advice.
Mark Peters, Zurich's Head of Retail propositions, comments:
"Feedback from advisers is that the site is an invaluable part of keeping them informed of pension changes.
"The recent update has made it an even more user friendly way to find important pensions information."
The site includes an interactive ‘pensions timeline', which has proved extremely popular with advisers.
More than 1,300 advisers have viewed the timeline since its launch in March, using the information to help guide them through the maze of pension changes and allowing it to help them give their clients best advice.
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