Debt management firm expands referral network

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Manchester-based debt management company, The Debt Advisor, has been selected by support service provider, threesixty Services LLP, to offer personal and corporate non-lending solutions to its IFA clients.

The informal arrangement will see The Debt Advisor (which incorporates The Business Debt Advisor) extend its range of personal and corporate non-lending solutions to threesixty’s national client base of around 3,500 financial advisers.

Bev Budsworth, managing director of The Debt Advisor, said: “We are delighted to team up with threesixty who are an extremely well respected business advisory firm. This new informal arrangement will see threesixty endorsing our products to its client base of around 580 firms – we look forward to working with them.””

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