AXA signs VisiPlan for three more years
AXA Australia has re-signed with IWL Limited for the supply of its financial planning software program VisiPlan over the next three years.
The software is to be made available across AXA’s financial planning network, comprising AXA Financial Planning, Charter Financial Planning, iPac Securities and Monitor Money.
The signing represents an extension of an existing five-year agreement between software provider IWL and AXA, Australia’s fifth largest financial planning network.
IWL executive general manager - business partnerships, Tizzy Vigilante, said the resigning, which is based on IWL’s new modular based licensing program, confirms “our high level of client service and superior product capability”.
Andrew Wadell, general manager of AXA’s Financial Advice Network said the new agreement would “cover for the whole gamut of what our advisers need in terms of practise technology”.
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