Threesixty launches IFA marketing service

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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 ...

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