NS&I develops website for financial advisers

Nicola Brittain
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Government backed financial services company NS&I has developed a website designed to help advisers, financial planners and paraplanners.

The website can be found here and replaces an existing site called IFA Centre. NS&I provides a range of savings and investments backed by HM Treasury. The company argues that this means client capital is 100% secure. The site has been designed to cater specifically to the needs of advisers, planners and paraplanners. Key features of the site include improved navigation, a resources area, an improved ‘contact us' section, an expanded ‘news' area, as well as information about NS&I's intermediary relationships team and a link to NS&I's new YouTube channel. Following the launch, the...

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