Bupa joins Paradigm's protection panel

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Bupa Individual Protection has joined Paradigm Mortgage Services's preferred protection panel, which offers UK advisers access to a number of leading providers.

Paradign says Bupa is a "solid" addition to its panel as it has over eight million customers across 190 countries. Products available through Bupa include critical illness cover, general life cover and income protection, as well as critical illness and life cover on 37 conditions and operations. Bob Hunt, CEO Paradigm Mortgage Services, said: “The addition of Bupa provides our panel users with a further range of protection options and solutions for their clients’ needs. “We look forward to working in partnership with the Bupa protection team to ensure growth in panel use and to continua...

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