PMS offers will service

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PMS has unveiled PMS Wills, a fee-paying referral service initially available for intermediaries in England and Wales

The initiative is in association with Ison Harrison who will also store the wills and allow updates free of charge for the first five years.

Martin Reynolds , development director at PMS, said: “Holistic advice is not just about providing a mortgage and adequate protection it is about making sure that all the clients’ needs and wishes are carried out. By including wills as part of this process will enable the intermediary to ensure their clients’ future needs are covered. With the free updating service and storage facility PMS Wills offers that little bit extra service your client will appreciate.””

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