Money Alive launches pension freedoms video box set

30 minutes in length

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 1 min read

Money alive has added a pension freedoms box set to its collection of client engagement videos.

Money Alive launched the box set to help advisers engage and educate clients and prospects on their pension freedoms options. This videos begin with a high level summary and then each of the five key options are explained and "brought to life" with a case study. It also comes with a one minute trailer video that advisers can position on their website and use to capture leads. The pension freedoms videos take around half an hour to watch and viewers have the option to take a deeper dives into retirement income options by selecting additional videos on drawdown and/or annuities. Any ...

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