Royal Liver launches PTA website

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Progress from Royal Liver is launching a new website aimed at helping IFAs to understand Pension Term Assurance (PTA).

The site, called www.ifa.royal-liver.com/pta has been designed to help IFAs understand the key issues they may face when choosing between pure life cover and pension life cover in the run up to the launch of the new products on Pensions A Day in April 2006. Andy Milburn, IFA market manager for progress from Royal Liver says It is important IFAs appreciate the issues with recommending pension life cover instead of either existing or new pure life cover in future adding the new site provides an adviser checklist that IFAs can use to come to the right decision for their customers. The site...

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