CashCalc launches £1 TVC and APTA Christmas offer

Open to new and existing customers

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 1 min read

CashCalc is offering its transfer value comparator (TVC) and appropriate pension transfer analysis tool (APTA) for £1 per month in an effort to poach customers from competitors.

The adviser-owned cashflow technology provider said its Christmas offer was aimed at those already "tied in" to contracts with other cashflow technology providers, who would then be able to use CashCalc alongside their existing provider for £1 per month. The £1 deal would remain active until the existing contract with a CashCalc rival ran out, it added. Both existing customers using CashCalc alongside another provider, and those new to the cashflow firm, are eligible to claim the offer. CashCalc offers users free client-facing educational video CashCalc was developed by Newport-bas...

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