Distribution Tech and LV= launch consumer service

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DISTRIBUTION Technology and LV= have teamed up to provide a new web-based service offering consumers a straightforward check-up of their financial needs and priorities.

LV= has recognised the importance of giving its customers online access to financial guidance before they make a decision to contact a financial adviser for more specific advice. The web-based ‘Financial Check-Up' has been designed and developed by Distribution Technology and helps people to analyse their financial priorities across a range of needs, including budgeting, protection, mortgages, retirement, and savings and investments. An individual report can be saved or printed off and users are invited to contact LV= financial advisers, or their existing financial adviser, in relation ...

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