Scot Eq appointed to Tenet elite panel

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Aegon Scottish Equitable has been appointed to the Tenet Group's 'elite panel' for individual protection, effective from today.

The adviser support group’s elite panel aims to offer the best protection solutions and competitive pricing structures. From today, Tenet appointed representatives and clients will be able to quote and apply for Scottish Equitable's range of individual protection plans through the Exchange. Mark Meads, head of sales for individual protection at Aegon Scottish Equitable, says: “This appointment reflects Tenet's confidence in our expertise and ability to deliver a first class proposition in the protection market. We firmly believe in forging partnerships with adviser distributors who refle...

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