Distribution Tech advisers can help Comic Relief today

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The Red Nose Day appeal will receive £1 every time advisers use Distribution Technology today.

It means more than 30,000 advisers who have access to the firm's financial planning and front office technology could help the charity. Ben Goss, CEO of Distribution Technology, says: "In the last month, over 17,000 individual sessions were recorded on Dynamic Planner. "These had an average duration of 42 minutes, which equates to 11,900 hours or over seven man-years in a single month. "This Red Nose Day, not only will effective financial planning help to transform the lives of our clients' customers but we can also help to transform the lives of those who are less privileged at th...

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