New services offered by Bankhall

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Bankhall has today unveiled a number of additional services for its members.

From today members have access to the new services. Firstly, an introduction to Howden Employment Benefits for auto-enrolment advice giving advisers the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, while Dataspace is a data and document management solution that helps firms meet with regulatory requirements as well as the Data Protection Act.

Other new services include Intelliflo Intelligent Office, and Bankhall’s Practice Management System and FE Analytics.

Working in partnership with Howden Insurance Brokers, Bankhall now offers members access to an exclusive professional indemnity Insurance facility, while Bankroll has also introduced a range of legal services offered to clients.

Stephen Gazard, SBG’s managing director, said: “From listening to our members we know that it’s more than just compliance and regulatory issues that keep them awake at night. Firms we work with are telling us they want access to a range of support services that will help them manage and grow their businesses in the most efficient way possible.

“Clearly, given our history of providing compliance and regulatory support these services will always be a central part of what we do. However, we have seen a clear demand to expand this offering by providing our members with everything from employee benefits propositions to helping with the efficient management of company data.

“We have formed partnerships with market-leading providers, making it as easy as possible to access a strong range of integrated services.”

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