Lowes' struc prod site celebrates 1000th user

IFAonline | 15 Mar 2010 | 13:00

Categories: Structured Products

Topics: IFA| internet

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Website www.StructuredProductReview.com has logged its 1000th registered user.

Launched in October 2009 by Lowes Financial Management, the website offers IFAs filtering and comparison tools for structured plans in the market.

The website also provides product update email alerts which flag when new products are added to the site, when maturity dates are approaching, as well as offer period changes, impending plan closure, strike price, and plan maturity performance.

Lowes managing director Ian Lowes says: "Structured products have a definite place in the portfolios of clients, but are currently underutilised by IFAs.

"One reason for this has been the lack of a quick and easy way of assessing what each product offers and identifying the key features which will suit clients' needs.

"With StructuredProductReview.com we have created a service for IFAs who want to give their clients access to this growing area of the investment market and who need a fast and reliable means to help them assess the suitability of available products for their clients' portfolios."

 

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