Paymentshield aims to get advisers ‘GI fit’

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Paymentshield has launched a new initiative, ‘GI Fit’, to help its network of advisers boost their income.

As part of the campaign, Paymentshield is offering advisers a complete workout from one of their ‘personal trainer’ business development managers (BDMs). Each adviser’s BDM will work with them to understand their business, help identify opportunities and provide support and guidance wherever needed.

The launch of this latest initiative is part of the Complete Circuit campaign. Advisers can get ‘GI Fit’ by requesting a check call via www.thecompletecircuit.com/pulsecheck

James Watson (pictured), sales and marketing director at Paymentshield, said: “As we continue to grow and improve our proposition, it’s important that we remain committed to supporting advisers.

“This campaign allows us to remind them of the benefits of working with Paymentshield and how we can support them to grow their GI sales and ultimately, their business.

“Our success relies on building long-term relationships and delivering the great level of service that we have gained a reputation for. Helping advisers to make the most of their GI opportunity is integral to what we do and as our sales team expands and our average home insurance prices fall, it’s easier than ever for them to capitalise on the opportunity.”

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