Unbiased launches professional networking service for IFAs

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Unbiased.co.uk has launched a paid-for networking service for IFAs allowing them to link up with other professionals including accountants and solicitors.

In return for an annual fee of £249, the ‘Professional Connections' service will offer advisers "enhanced" listing capabilities and a personalised profile page. Unbiased says the service should allow them to expand their business network, generate and receive new business leads and benefit from quality referrals. An additional feature includes monthly email reports detailing how many page views a profile has received as well as ‘call me back' and ‘send information' facilities, allowing firms to benefit from direct contact with enquirers. The launch of Professional Connections is th...

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