Action Mailing Lists

Financial Services Database

Datacard Updated: List Number: 36 List Warranty Number:

Database Description

An outstanding well maintained subscriber list of high profile business people within the finance industry. The list is drawn from subscribers to Super Review and Money Management magazines. Readership consists of superfund secretaries, trustees and coordinators, financial advisers, fund managers, owner/partners, directors, life insurance agents/brokers, financial planners and accounting. This classy database would work well as a stand alone mailing or alternatively with AML's range of other financial executive data. Whatever you decide this list is certainly worth testing.

Geographic Breakdown

NSWVicQldSAWANTACTNZTotal Quantity
1580 1190 582 309 332 15 93 4177

Selections

Actives & Expired Position Title
Industry State
Postcode

Pricing

Data Rate per 1000 Data guarantee
Mail$385.0095% RTS Rebate
Email$550.00Advised on enquiry

Other Costs

Set Up Fee 300
Other Plus 10% GST on total order value

Delivery

Delivery TimeAllow 2-5 working days
Delivery FormatE-mailed zipped CSV file

Special Requirements

A sample of mailing must be provided. All processing must be conducted by a bureau and data must be delivered to a third party mailing house.

General Terms & Conditions of data use

  1. Mail pack, telemarketing script or fax copy sample will be required prior to data delivery.
  2. All campaigns are subject to data owner's approval. Not available for competitive products.
  3. Mailing production must be undertaken by an AML approved mailing house.
  4. AML accepts no liability in the context of the accuracy of this database.
  5. AML has no responsibility for the success r failure of a campaign.
  6. Quantities quoted are approximate. Check quantities prior to budgeting.
  7. Costs are subject to change without notice.
  8. Extra costs may be incurred for complicated selections or yield requests and delivery data.
  9. Copying of any mailing list is strictly prohibited.
  10. All Databases are seeded with false records to detect unauthorised use.