Towergate to provide IFA services in West Brom building society branches

Laura Miller
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The West Bromwich building society is partnering with Towergate Financial to provide customers with independent financial planning and advice services in branch.

The building society is offering face to face advice through its 37-strong branch network which spans Birmingham, the Black Country and parts of Shropshire and mid Wales. Towergate will deliver whole of market solutions combining investment, pension and protection products on behalf of West Brom customers. West Brom building society's sales and marketing director Richard Hopwood said: "We know that localised financial advice is a service our customers value very highly and having already made a significant commitment by becoming RDR compliant it was something we were determined to con...

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