Personal Touch increases DA proposition

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Personal Touch has boosted the confidence of Directly Authorised Firms (DA) by increasing its proposition.

Personal Touch Directly Authorised (PTDA) has designed seven compliance packages which can be purchased individually dependant on the firms' requirements for £100+vat each. Packages include sales quality, financial promotions, compliance framework, TCF, field visits and supervision. Every package also includes one free user licence to the award winning back office system - Toolbox. 'By working with and listening to DA firms, many of whom feel marginalised in the current market conditions over the last 12 months, we have developed a menu of compliance packages that will add value and c...

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