Scottish Widows relaunches IFA site

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Scottish Widows has redesigned Adviser Extranet, its IFA website.

The site’s added features include a literature library, industry blogs and Scottish Widows’ television channel, Adviser TV. It also includes an online edition of, TechTalk, the provider’s monthly magazine. IFAs can also access tools such as P2 Portfolio Planner, which allows users to recommend portfolios from the entire UK market. IFAs do not need a password to access the site, which users can personalise with quick links on their homepage. Colin Watt, senior digital communications manager at Scottish Widows, says: “As an organisation we are increasingly moving to digital communication...

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