First financial planning model for people with sight loss launched

Scott Sinclair
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The first financial planning proposition for people with sight impairment has been launched.

Postcard Planning has moved the full planning process online, enabling relevant clients to access - and sign - their documents electronically. Additionally, the firm's website has been designed with sight loss in mind, utlising bold colours and straightforward navigation. The idea behind the launch was inspired by a friend of Postcard Planning director and founder Rohan Sivajoti, who suffers from sight loss and had bemoaned the amount of paperwork involved in the advice process. "One of my best friends suffers from a rare genetic condition that seriously impairs his vision" Sivajot...

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