OneAnswer has two powerful solutions for submitting applications online
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New applications forOneAnswer, ING’s investment, super and retirement platform, can now be submitted online through Xplan financial planning software or ING’s adviser website — Adviser Advantage.
In a market leading initiative, ING has streamlined the application process by enabling applications to be processed in advance of client signatures being received by ING*.
For a limited time, advisers that submit OneAnswer new business applications online will receive a free F1-themed gift bag worth $100, and entry into the draw to win a grandstand package for the 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix. Visit www.ing.com.au/OneAnswerfor terms and conditions.
Key benefits of OneAnswer online applications include:
• processing of applications in advance of client signatures being received by ING*
• auto-population of application forms with information held within Xplan
• an intuitive application form that ensures applications are completed correctly and ready for immediate processing.
To find out more visit http://www.ing.com.au/OneAnswer, contact the ING Business Development Team or call Adviser Services on 1800 804 768.
*Subject to all online application submission requirements being met. Client signatures will need to be provided to ING to perform subsequent transactions on accounts.
Disclaimer
This material is current as at 5th February 2008 but may be subject to change. ING Funds Management Limited 21 003 002 800 AFSL 238342 is the issuer of OneAnswer Investment Portfolio. ING Custodians Pty Limited ABN 12 008 508 496 RSE L0000673 AFSL 238346 is the issuer of OneAnswer Personal Super and OneAnswer Pension.
Before acquiring the product or deciding whether to continue to hold a product, investors should consider the relevant OneAnswer Product Disclosure Statement which is available from www.ing.com.auor by calling 133 665.
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