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Advice network sets up covid-19 support hub

By Robbie Lawther, 24 Mar 20

Designed to help support ‘the wider financial services community’

Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) is helping advisers to support their customers and continue to trade safely through the coronavirus pandemic with the launch of a support hub.

The hub provides advisers with a range of information and tools, which is based on the latest expert knowledge and guidance from across the financial services industry.

It has been designed to help support members of Sesame Network, PMS Mortgage Club and Bankhall, along with the wider financial services community.

Breakdown

Split into four sections, the hub covers:

  • Personal wellbeing: Hints and tips to help advisers’ personal wellbeing and their customers to stay healthy – both physically and mentally. This includes support articles, guides and resources to help advisers and their customers to feel more at ease about the current uncertainty;
  • Business and financial wellbeing: Information and guidance dance for both business owners and advisers on how they can navigate through this challenging period and emerge as a better business;
  • Market news: The latest information on what is happening across our market, with regular updates from mortgage lenders, product providers and investment houses; and
  • Questions and answers: A rolling Q&A will ensure that any queries advisers have the opportunity to get answers to the issues that are most relevant to them.

Work together

John Cowan, executive chairman of the Sesame Bankhall Group, said: “The coronavirus pandemic is an economic and social crisis beyond the scale any of us has witnessed in our lifetime.

“As a profession we need to work together in these unprecedented times and rise to the challenge in front of us.

“SBG is committed to championing the role of the adviser and helping firms to assist their clients, as our profession assesses the gravity of what’s emerging as a result of covid-19.

“Our new hub will give advisers the key updates, practical tools and resources they need – all in one place. It will help firms to stay safe and stay in touch with their clients through this challenging time.”

Tags: Covid-19 | Sesame Bankhall

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