The Exchange adds Standard and Royal Liver to PTA service

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The Exchange has announced the addition of Standard Life and Royal Liver to its Pension Term Assurance (PTA) service.

Joining Liverpool Victoria, Friends Provident, Scottish Equitable and Legal & General, the Exchange says Standard Life and Royal Liver will be able to use the new service to build on the existing quotes and e-submission systems already offered on the Exweb portal. One of the new additions to the service will be Royal Liver’s “Pension Life Cover”, which claims to be the first post A-Day PTA product to offer both online underwriting and in-depth telephone underwriting on all applications. The Exchange says although the two latest additions brings the number of product providers on its new...

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