
Threesixty launches IFA marketing service
Threesixty, the IFA support services provider, has launched a new marketing support service for its clients.
threesixty Marketing Tools has been launched in partnership with marketing-hub.co.uk, the financial marketing services provider. It provides a wide range of content to help advisers effectively market their business to clients with a minimum impact on their time and budgets.
Marketing Tools offers letter texts, slides, articles, campaign guidance and tips from marketing and business development gurus.
A complementary newsletter builder tool allows advisers to select from hundreds of different articles to build their own version of Grapevine, threesixty’s customer facing newsletter, so it is specifically targeted at their own clients.
Phil Young, Partner at threesixty, said: “The content of the service will be updated regularly as the financial environment changes and it has been reviewed by our own financial promotions team to ensure it falls in line with their understanding of the regulations.
“While threesixty’s clients are all directly regulated and therefore responsible for their own promotions, this does provide some comfort that an expert has examined the content in advance of its issue via this service.”
Marketing Tools can be accessed via threesixty’s client extranet, which has been redeveloped over the last year. The website now includes interactive compliance manuals and suitability letters, online courses and multiple choice tests, a free quotation platform and threesixty TV.
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