Axa Advisors

Helping Independent Contractors Reach
Their Retirement Goals

The SARP® (Sales Associate Retirement Program) is a program designed to help independent sales professionals deal with one of the most pressing financial concerns that we eventually all need to address – retirement planning.  Because of their very busy schedules, sales people rarely set aside the time necessary to plan for their retirement. Since it is a commission deduction program that allows you to "pay yourself first" by contributing to a retirement account in a systematic –– disciplined –– way, the SARP® helps make planning and saving for retirement easy.

The SARP® is supported across the country by AXA Advisors Financial Professionals who truly understand the nature of your business and the unique needs of busy sales associates. Our Financial Professionals help make it easy for you to get started down the road to a more secure retirement. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of innovative, professional and quality service.

To learn more about AXA’s SARP® program and the flexible investment vehicle that backs it and helps make it easy for you to invest for your future, click here.

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