Bright Grey cuts business protection rates by 5%

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Bright Grey, the protection arm of the Royal London Group, has reduced the rates of business protection written between now and 31 October by 5%.

The three month offer applies to all business protection Life Covers, Critical Illness Covers and Life or Critical Illness Covers. Bright Grey’s flexible menu-based product allows advisers to tailor a package to suit their client. This is regardless of business size and whether they need a loan, share or key person protection. The bespoke product offers business-related benefits including the helping hand service. Jerry Bayman, national partnership manager for business protection at Bright Grey says: "The creation of a bespoke product with business related benefits including our unique...

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