Aviva launches online portal for advisers

Nicola Brittain
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Aviva has opened its platform proposition to all advisers registered on the Aviva for Advisers (A4A) website.

This provides more advisers with access to the complete Aviva product range through a single portal. Advisers can access the service free of charge once they have registered on the A4A website. The system aims to simplify and streamline adviser communications with the company. Features will include a ‘quote and apply' function which aims to simplify the set up of client investments. It enables the management of all Aviva life and pensions products, including protection and retirement planning. Aviva intermediary director, Andy Beswick, said: "As advisers adjust to a new world follo...

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