ASTL launches new website

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The Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL) has launched a new website, aimed at providing a better user experience and clearer information on the association and the benefits of working with its Members and Associate Members.

The ASTL website, which has been developed following consultation with members of the association, has been completely revamped, with new design, navigation and content.

As well as information on the ASTL, its Code of Conduct and benefits of membership, the website features new directories for its Members and Associate Members, with a filtering system that allows users to search for a business that can meet their requirements.

Vic Jannels, CEO of the ASTL, said: “I’m very proud to be able to launch the new ASTL website, which provides a more representative shop window for our association, our members and ultimately for our industry.

“Our job at the ASTL is to uphold high standards of practice within short term lending, to protect its reputation and to promote the sector and help to grow its potential.

“This new website gives us a great platform to do that and we are already planning ways to raise awareness and drive traffic to the site in the new year.”

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