SMSF Directory adds to market options
Money Management has launched a new product specifically aimed at service providers to the self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) sector - the SMSF Directory.
The aim of the directory is to allow clients and companies the opportunity to showcase their capabilities in the SMSF space.
According to Money Management sales executive Suma Donnelly, a directory allows advertisers to publish their company logo, company contact details and a 100-word description of what their company can offer those running SMSFs.
Donnelly said the SMSF Directory would be featured across the following platforms:
- Within 'SMSF Professional' issues published 31 May, 30 August and 15 November.
- A link to the downloadable PDF of the SMSF Directory on the SMSF Newsletter, March, May, August and November.
- Link to the downloadable PDF of the SMSF Directory on the SMSF Weekly page on MoneyMangement.com.au for the remainder of 2012.
- The SMSF Directory will be placed in delegate bags at the SMSF Education event on 30 May in Melbourne.
Donnelly said the SMSF Directory package was available at a cost of $2,000 + GST.
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