Jackson unveils website for advisers

Jackson National Life Insurance Co. of Lansing, Mich., today launched its new corporate <a href=http://www.jackson.com>website</a>, which includes new tools for advisers and registered representatives.
JAN 12, 2009
By  Bloomberg
Jackson National Life Insurance Co. of Lansing, Mich., today launched its new corporate website, which includes new tools for advisers and registered representatives. The website gives registered reps access to their book of Jackson variable annuity business, allows them to conduct trades, and search through client data and portfolio performance data. Advisers can also access information on pending transaction status for Jackson’s products, and maintain subaccounts and client watch lists. The website also has new multimedia features, including a tutorial that demonstrates the features on the site and provides details on Jackson’s products. Users can also search the website for commonly used forms.

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