St James's Place adds Bright Grey to protection panel

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St James's Place has appointed Bright Grey to its protection panel giving its 1,200 partners access to the provider's products.

Bright Grey, the protection specialist arm of Royal London, offers its Personal Protection and Business Protection menu plans, which will allow partners to mix and match covers, amounts, terms and payment styles to suit individual client needs and circumstances. Andy Peters, distribution director at Bright Grey, says: “We have long admired the St James's Place model and believe our addition to their panel will allow us to work together with their partners to bring valuable protection cover to their clients. “This is a significant opportunity for Bright Grey. We're delighted to be part o...

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