Panacea Adviser revamps mobile website

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Panacea Adviser has launched a mobile version of its website, which is compatible with all mobile phones and tablet devices.

The mobile site offers a slimmed down version of the full Panacea desktop site covering off core elements including: news – with access to all twice-weekly Bento Bulletins; events – providing details on all Panacea and partner firms’ events including the ability to register; forums – access to the general Panacea forum and the mortgage and protection chat forum; and the ability to take part in Panacea’s regular polls.

The mobile site also contains tools and resources to help advisers with their continued professional development through its Academy Zone as well as articles and guides on assisting advisers with their business development, marketing and social media.

Panacea also recently announced a significant upgrade of its existing website, adding new features, improving interactivity and upgrading navigation.

Derek Bradley, CEO of Panacea Adviser, said: “Alongside our project to significantly improve the core Panacea Adviser website, we have been developing a mobile version of the site to ensure that our adviser and paraplanner community as well as our supporting partner firms have access to all the information they need, wherever they might be.

“The mobile site offers ongoing accessibility to the key elements of the Panacea offering including all our up-to-date news plus it also allows individuals to take a full part in the Panacea community. In today’s world, instant access to vital information and resources is not just a nice-to-have but a necessity and we believe this mobile site allows our users to be continuously in touch with all our activity.

“This is a significant stage in the development of Panacea Adviser and we welcome comments and feedback from users about the mobile site and all parts of our offering.”

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