New advice firm lands D2C contract for 2.4 million consumers

Carmen Reichman
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A new advisory firm has landed a contract with benefit solutions business Next Jump, which will allow its site to be accessed by 2.4 million consumers.

Continuum, which launched as a dual proposition for advisers and consumers in the Caerus network earlier this year, was appointed to deliver a mortgage and insurance comparison portal for Next Jump's network of 350 UK businesses. The deal will see Continuum provide a white-labelled version of its direct to consumer (D2C) platform alongside other financial planning tools and educational material from 1 October. Continuum managing partner and founder Martin Brown, a former recruitment manager at Positive Solutions, said: "This represents a great win for us and fits with the strategic di...

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