Tenet-owned IFA networks M&E and Interdependence have been given a face lift in a bid to shake up the brands and make a distinction between the firm's service propositions.
Rather than merge the two networks under one brand umbrella – as some networks have sought to do over recent years – Tenet has redesigned network websites and logos to clearly differentiate between the Appointed Representatives offering at M&E and the direct authorisation services division that is Interdependence. M&E Network, for example, still maintains its basic brand or logo design but makes greater use of its red, black and white colouring and emphasises the traditional network services offered to its member ARs. Interdependence’s makeover makes use of blue, grey and white panton...
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