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AILO announces launch of new website

by isleofman.com 10th March 2016
The Association of International Life Offices (AILO) has relaunched its website, which can be found at www.ailo.org

The new website incorporates Responsive Web Design (RWD) which means it will work efficiently across all devices and will be more mobile-friendly.

Users of the AILO website can access a wide range of information designed to inform advisers and their clients about the benefits and uses of offshore investment products. For example, the AILO IFA Guide to Retirement Solutions, which has recently been updated, is a guide for UK professional advisers explaining about the suitability of cross-border life products in retirement planning. All of the generic information is publicly available, with no requirement for users to log into the site.

Alan Morgan-Moodie, AILO’s CEO, said: “The new website reflects one of AILO’s main objectives, which is to provide independent information to the financial services sector to help educate and inform our Members, advisers and their clients. Within the site there are many resources that will be very helpful to anyone who wants to learn more about the cross-border market.”

AILO welcomes feedback on its website and the Contact Us form within the site is a quick and easy way to engage with AILO.

Photo - Alan Morgan-Moodie.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 10th, March 2016 10:04pm.

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