Becoming a Golden Leaves affiliated funeral director
If you’re a funeral director, becoming an agent for Golden Leaves Funeral Plans is an excellent way to a) offer your clients an additional, increasingly popular service b) to guarantee your company the income from the funeral when it occurs c) to guarantee you increased market share and potentially increase the market value of the company and d) to generate a new and instant source of income via commission.
How we work together
When your client purchases a Golden Leaves Funeral Plan, you’re immediately paid the commission on the sale. The remaining capital sum is invested in our independent trust fund where it’s managed until it’s needed so you can rest assured that you’re offering your client the most secure plan available.
The Golden Leaves Trust manages the funds to achieve stable long-term growth and is overseen independently by a board of trustees and regulated in compliance with The Financial Services & Markets Act 2001. The fund is annually independently audited and subject to strict actuarial reporting, it is solid, stable and, above all, completely secure.
Average maturity in under ten years
The average time between customers taking out their Golden Leaves Funeral Plan and their death is currently only eight and a half years. In other words, you are likely to receive the full revenue from the funeral in well under a decade. And, of course, the Plan assures that the business is secured for you and that providing the individual doesn’t move away from the area, the income for the services outlined in the plan is guaranteed at the price paid on the day plus the growth in line with the RPI.
Full training and support
As a Golden Leaves affiliated funeral director, you’ll be offered full training and support, including one-to-one and online tutorials, a full range of printed sales materials and ongoing service support.
We’re now looking to recruit additional affiliated funeral directors in the UK and in Europe. To find out more, call us on 0800 85 44 48 or click the link below.
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