The Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) has negotiated new discounts for members which it claims could save smaller firms up to £300 a year in running costs.
Reduced rates of up to 75% have been negotiated with Rymans for Business, Citation, Callcredit, Moneypenny and Printing.com, the association said. Members already benefit from discounts agreed with Premium Credit factoring costs, and access to the KPMG VAT helpline. Director general Chris Hannant (pictured) said: "APFA's strength lies in its membership. It is through this strength that we lobby and fight on issues, such as the levy, to minimise the cost of doing business. "We have again leveraged this strength - this time on a commercial basis - to win some big discounts with busin...
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