Webline expands protection panel

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Webline, part of the Capita Group, has added Standard Life and Scottish Provident to its income protection panel.

The latest enhancement enables advisers to provide their clients with a more comprehensive view of the market, Webline says. Matt Humphrey, client services and operations director of Webline, comments: “We are delighted to announce the inclusion of Standard Life and Scottish Provident to our current panel of providers offering income protection. This is great news for our users as they now have the ability to offer and advise their clients on a wider range of products than ever before. “It is also extremely important to us that we continue to open up more of the market to our users by i...

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