Exweb expands annuity service with 'to age' rates

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1st-The Exchange has unveiled real-time fixed term or ‘to age' rates on its existing annuity comparison system on Exweb.

The provider claims the tool, available to subscribers at no extra cost, will offer the widest range of annuity product types in the market via a portal. As well as traditional lifetime annuities, the functionality will help advisers to research retirement options and access client specific fixed term quotes. Living Time is the first provider to launch its product on the service. Advisers can access real-time and indicative rates, standard, smoker and enhanced annuities, comparative results, client illustrations and can store and retrieve quotes. They are also able to receive standard a...

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