Paradigm boosts IFA proposition with Bright Grey link-up

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Paradigm Mortgage Services has linked up with protection provider Bright Grey to offer an expanded dual protection proposition to advisers.

Paradigm says advisers can now access Bright Grey’s Personal Protection Menu, which offers a range of cover including life cover, critical illness cover and income cover, as well as payment cover for sickness. Bob Hunt, chief executive of Paradigm, says: “The inclusion of Bright Grey is a real coup for our business offering, our member firms and the advisory community. “All advisers can now access Bright Grey’s unique Personal Protection Menu through Paradigm enabling them to choose flexibility and deliver the necessary range of cover for all clients. “We are looking forward to working w...

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