BestAdvice.net expands offering

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BestAdvice.net has added three new sections to its website.
From today, intermediaries can use dedicated sections for bridging finance, general insurance and protection.
A ‘ticker’, showing certain real time financial information, has also been introduced below the new menu bar.
The new features have been added to help brokers as they look to diversify and to reflect other sources of income available to them.
Kevin Rose, editor of BestAdvice.net, said: &quotThese new features are designed to help intermediaries find information quickly on areas of finance which may be new to them. We will regularly be updating these sections with news and features as well as adding exciting new functionality in the coming weeks.
&quotBestAdvice.net has been giving intermediaries the news now for a decade and we intend to maintain our position as the leading free independent resource for brokers in the UK. Today’s new additions are just the beginning of our roll-out of new features.&quot

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