Click targets advisers for new business

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An online financial services broker specialising in life cover and secured loans is targeting advisers and mortgage brokers, in an attempt to open up the secured loans market.

Click, which offers life cover and secured loans on a non-advised basis, says more IFA firms are starting to see the potential in the secured loans sector and, as a result it says an increasing number of adviser–broker partnerships are being established. One of the most recent examples is the partnership between advisory firm Personal Touch Financial Services with Promise Finance to offer appointed representatives (ARs) and directly authorised (DA) advisers access to 'Personal Touch Secured Loans'. As a result, Click, which is already regulated to sell life cover by the Financial Ser...

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