True Potential’s impulseSave® technology has been shortlisted as the ‘Consumer Technology Of The Year’ at the National Technology Awards set to take place in London on May 17.

True Potential’s impulseSave® is a first-of-its-kind technology that allows you to add money to your investments in an instant. Whether it is on a phone, tablet, or computer, impulseSave® brings a modern way of thinking to investments. You can top up as little as £1 at a time to your investments, with the technology enabling you to top up whenever and wherever you want.

By empowering people to set financial goals, regularly review investments against those goals, and top-up easily and quickly to close any gap, we’re helping more people form the habits of being a long-term investor.

Mark Henderson, Senior Partner at True Potential, said “It is great to see our impulseSave® technology being nominated as the Consumer Technology Of The Year. At True Potential, we have thousands of clients to set financial goals, regularly review investments against those goals, and top-up easily and quickly to close any savings gap using our world exclusive impulseSave®. We are grateful to the National Technology Awards 2017 for recognising True Potential’s commitment to innovative financial technology.”

The National Technology Awards, hosted by FStech Magazine, are the showcase for the leaders of technology. The National Technology Awards were created to allow the technology sector to shine, celebrating the pioneers of new technology and to help drive standards and encourage excellence.

The winners will be determined by an independent judging panel and announced at the National Technology Awards Gala and Dinner on 17 May 2017 at the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair.

Find out more about impulseSave® here.

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