Allianz Retire Plus launches Future Safe on HUB24
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Future Safe, the flagship retirement product offered by Allianz Retire Plus, has been integrated to the HUB24 platform.
Future Safe was a seven-year investment product designed to safeguard retiree portfolios against equity market volatility and sequencing risk.
Advisers who used HUB24 could access Future Safe reporting and speciality retirement tools through the adviser desktop.
Clients could also view their Future Safe investments alongside other investments on the platform.
Matt Rady, Allianz Retire Plus chief executive, said the inclusion on the HUB24 platform signalled a pivotal step in the distribution channel expansion.
“We are keenly focused on expanding our reach to ensure advisers have efficient access to solutions that deliver better outcomes for their clients,” Rady said.
“It’s exciting to have Future Safe integrated with a market-leading platform that enables the provision of retirement solutions, and importantly, eases the delivery of quality advice.”
Andrew Alcock, HUB24 managing director, said it was critical that advisers and their clients had access to product solutions that could help them prepare for retirement.
“We are pleased to be working with Allianz Retire Plus to provide advisers who use HUB24 and their clients access to greater product choice to help them achieve their retirement goals,” Alcock said.
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