threesixty launches 'Third Way' product panel

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Fee-based IFA support service provider threesixy, has launched a product panel for its clients, listing partners offering ‘third way' pension products.

The panel lists seven products from five providers: MetLife, the Hartford, Aegon, Prudential and Lincoln. threesixty says the launch is in response to growing interest among IFAs for third way products, also known as variable annuities or pension products with unit-linked guarantees. The products offer an alternative to traditional and drawdown annuities, earning them the title of ‘third way’. David Ingram, partner at threesixty says: “The panel is more of a listing of products where we have been able to conduct due diligence because the diversity of offerings in this area makes a ...

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