Positive Lending relaunches adviser toolbox

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Positive Lending has today announced the relaunch of its marketing toolbox for intermediaries.

The toolbox, which allows advisers to use a range of templates, leaflets and advertisements, is designed to help intermediaries market their business to new and existing customers. According to Positive Lending, the new toolbox has new features and will be easier for firms to use. Paul McGonigle, managing director of Positive Lending, says: “We have extended the portfolio of toolbox products to include online marketing providing free web-link banners and buttons. We have also included complimentary commercial promotional marketing, in conjunction with Commercial First.” The toolbox will...

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