Air Group launches coronavirus hub

Air Group has announced the launch of a new hub for advisers to provide coronavirus updates and business continuity resources.

The hub is available for all advisory firms and not just members of Air Group, the collective of companies that covers a range of retirement and later life services.

The group revealed its hub contains the latest information, resources and materials for the industry to help later life advisers stay up-to-date, as well as to help them continue operating business through the Covid-19 crisis.
 
The hub is also broken down into several sections that cover news and product updates, provider information, support tools including a guide to remote working, as well as a list of frequently asked questions and answers.
 
Air Group CEO, Stuart Wilson, commented: “We fully understand that these are difficult business conditions for later life advisers and we wanted to provide them with relevant and up-to-date information which will help them continue to provide a valued service to clients at this time.

“Air Group has therefore been monitoring developments and working with our provider partners, academy ambassadors, trade bodies, and intermediary firms themselves, to find workable solutions in order to do this.
 
“We’ve created this hub for all advisers to utilise, which will be constantly updated and should allow all stakeholders to find relevant information and support in one place. It’s our belief that advice is still very much required and our focus is on helping advisers to deliver this for clients, while of course continuing to meet the ongoing government guidelines.”

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