28th October 2010

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M&G have announced a major step forward for the already popular iView channel, which amongst many things, will see it become an online platform in its own right.

iView has developed to provide TV-quality news programmes from specialists in many fields of investing, alongside thought-leading documentaries and fund-specific videos. Contributors will include M&G’s top performing Fund Managers, The Daily Telegraph, Citywire, Marketing-Hub and industry leading experts such as Dr Philippa Malmgren. A range of educational content will also help advisers with their continuous professional development.

All the information on iView will be available online and to download on MP3 and MP4. Registration to the site has now also been removed - this will ensure that every adviser can use all the aspects of the service from the moment they first visit.

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