Bright Grey hits the road

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Protection specialist Bright Grey will today be kicking off its roadshows in a bid to teach IFAs about the opportunities available in the protection market.

Roadshows, which will commence in Glasgow later today and end in London in a month's time, will be divided into five sessions. During every session, Bright Grey will try to show IFAs how a changing protection market creates even more opportunities for them, how easy it is to earn extra commission while at the same time increasing client benefits. The firm, which is a division of Royal London, also intends to explain underwriting as well as show the help and support the firm itself can give clients who take out a Bright Grey plan. In addition, IFAs who enjoy playing golf will be de...

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