Tenet Group launches social media service to clients

For Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Hannah Godfrey
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Tenet Group has launched a new service that aims to help member firms promote their business via social media in a compliant way.

From 1 February, clients have had access to more than 80 compliance approved social media posts and adverts across different product themes. The posts also coincide with the key events and the start or end of a month. Tenet said the decision to create the content was made in response to feedback from advisers, and has been designed for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The firm said it has supported members to use social media since 2015 via a compliance-approved framework, which removed the need for pre-approval on non-promotional content after an initial monitoring period.   The la...

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