Empire Life is introducing free integrated co-browsing into the Fast & Full Investment Application to make your non-face-to-face sales experience even more simple, fast, and easy. The free integrated co-browsing option allows you to seamlessly share your screen with your clients during the application process.
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Improved client user experience |
Reduced margin for error |
Initiate a video chat |
No additional software installation needed |
Clients can participate in completing the application and view progress. |
Advisors can guide clients through each step and switch control between client and advisor. |
Initiate a video chat for a more personal non-face-to-face meeting. |
Web-based and integrated directly into Fast & Full! |
To recognize you for using the Fast & Full Investment Application Empire Life is extending the $50 bonus for your first Fast & Full Investment Application to December 31st.1
If you haven't tried the Fast & Full Investment Application yet now you have two great reasons to experience the benefits of submitting an Empire Life segregated fund application without a single piece of paper.
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1To be eligible, an application must be any Fast & Full Investment application submitted between February 1, 2018 at 12:01 a.m. (ET) and December 31, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. (ET) with the policy issued by 4:00 p.m. (ET) December 31, 2018 as per Bonus Rules. Total bonus reward per advisor is $50 and its value will be included as taxable income for 2018.
Policies are issued by The Empire Life Insurance Company. A description of the key features of the individual variable insurance contract is contained in the Information Folder for the product being considered. Any amount that is allocated to a segregated fund is invested at the risk of the contract owner and may increase or decrease in value. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance.