AXA Winterthur launches adviser support site

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AXA Winterthur Wealth Management has launched a new website to help advisers get the most from working with the restructured business.

The new website will have dedicated practical help sections as well as providing access to specialist support services. It has been designed to reflect the new AXA Winterthur business model, which was launched in late 2008. Advisers are able to access information about AXA Winterthur's retirement and investment products, to allow them to select the products that best suit their clients' needs. Other features of the site include; clear links to secure adviser services, detailed information about support services, easier access to key information and up to date company news. "The new we...

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