'Find an IFA' app launched for iPhone

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A new application for the iPhone has been launched to help consumers find an IFA near them.

Unveiled by unbiased.co.uk, the application features all the advisers currently subscribing to the firm's enhanced advertising package. Free to download for consumers, the application initially finds IFAs within a certain area after users type in a postcode, although this can be refined to only display results for specific financial advice. Karen Barrett, chief executive of unbiased.co.uk, says: "With the iPhone revolutionising the way consumers search for information, unbiased.co.uk's ‘find an IFA' application now caters for those who are downloading applications as well as searching...

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