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SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 1 November 2022 -Navigator Investment Services, an integrated investment platform under Singlife with Aviva, a leading homegrown financial services company, announces the launch of ELEVATE, an enablement ecosystem that handpicks best-in-class insights, resources and value-added services to support financial advisers in delivering meaningful advisory to their clients.

In its first phase, ELEVATE curates a wide range of insights, programmes and events for advisers to better serve investors across a holistic wealth journey. The platform is part of Singlife's commitment to support financial advisers throughout their professional careers and in turn, enhance customer communications. The ecosystem also taps into Singlife's network of resources, from thought leaders in its Investment Office to industry partners, to provide the better support for financial advisors.

Users of ELEVATE in the initial phase can look forward to the following features:

  • Unbiased Insights – A combination of daily bite-sized financial news, weekly market insights from Singlife's Investment Office and monthly product performance reports delivered by Navigator's research partners;
  • Curated Learning — Specialised courses to further enhance advisers' repertoire of skills, completed at their own pace;
  • Bespoke Programmes – Wealth management and onboarding programmes tailored for advisers of different professional development stages;
  • Exclusive Events – Quarterly, monthly and adhoc invite-only sessions with experts for advisers to keep abreast of the latest ideas and trends.
Yirong Wee, Head of Business Enablement, Navigator, said: "Investor needs are constantly evolving. Unprecedented market conditions and ever-increasing competition would mean that financial advisors have to keep up in this dynamic environment. ELEVATE is an enabler for the advisers of tomorrow to unlock the opportunities in today's wealth management industry."

ELEVATE is launched today (31 Oct) in conjunction with the annual Singapore Fintech Festival's Innovation Lab Crawl.

Hashtag: #SinglifewithAviva

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