Keychoice launches social media package for brokers

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Keychoice has launched a social media start-up package designed to help brokers get to grips with the technology.

The network hopes to give brokers the confidence and skills to use social media to protect and grow their businesses.

It follows a recent Keychoice UK roadshow which identified a need for ‘entry-level' support for brokers looking to improve their online offerings.

Keychoice commercial director, Derek Findlayson, said the "smart competition" is already on top of social media and will look to poach customers from rivals yet to exploit its potential.

He explained: "Many brokers told us they were

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