Air launches new app for later life lending advisers

Later life lending platform Air has launched a new app for its Air Club members which will deliver product rate notifications as well as market insight videos from industry experts.

Air’s 9,500 members will have the opportunity to drive the development of the app and future evolutions through sharing feedback.

The firm said the app’s launch demonstrates a commitment to ensuring members are kept fully informed in an “ever changing and often turbulent later life lending market”.

Plans for future developments to the Air app include the ability to track the status of cases and to monitor business volumes alongside professional development achievements.

“The Air app represents our commitment to members by helping them thrive in a rapidly changing later life lending sector through providing real-time updates on products, as well as insights into evolving customer needs and market or regulatory news,” commented Air CEO, Will Hale.

“Our strategic focus is to equip advisers with the knowledge needed to deliver consistently good outcomes for customers and to support their commercial objectives. The Air app is a major step forward that demonstrates our investment in members and in achieving safe growth of this sector.

“It provides practical solutions and the information advisers need to expand their business in the later life lending sector and navigate market shifts effectively.”



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