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cherry announces a new free service where lenders, providers, advisers – in fact anyone at all including industry publications - can advertise events which are relevant to financial, mortgage and insurance advisers on its website

27 August 2014

cherry, which has a forum for UK mortgage, financial and insurance advisers, has today launched another new service.

 

 

The new feature will allow individuals, companies and industry publications to advertise events on the cherry site, as long as they are relevant to its community of independent financial advisers, mortgage and insurance advisers.

 

 

“This is another popular service request we have brought in to help and support the cherry user base and industry as a whole.  And it won’t just be providers, lenders and advisers who can post their events, anyone can – including the industry publications, Trade Bodies and so on,” said cherry managing director Donna Hopton.

 

 

“This means our 20,000+ members will have the ability to easily see events of interest to them, which they may have missed before,” added Hopton.

 

 

The event holders simply add the details of the event online, and it is immediately displayed on the site as well as being given air time on the daily newsletter emails.  As with the previous new features, this service is free, quick and easy.

 

 

“Our forums are a popular place for professionals. They offer advice and discussion for advisers, and we believe this new feature will further help the community to grow. Properly advertising events can be difficult, and it helps everyone that this service is simple and free to use,” said Hopton.

 

 

“We hope this shows our continuing effort to always be improving the services cherry provides its members, and to the industry as a whole,” added Hopton.

 

 

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