Unum revamps group life proposition

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Group income protection provider Unum is set to introduce a raft of new features to its Group Life proposition as part of an ongoing review.

The firm says changes will include amending the underlying price of its Group Life products as well as making a number of pricing adjustments. In addition, Unum says a suite of improved product features have been introduced including enhanced terms for cover up to the age of 70, the option of extending of redundancy cover, and a more pragmatic approach to scheme late entrants. Cheryl Brewer, Unum customer care director, says: “We are continuously striving to enhance our service offering and these changes will ensure that Unum remains a leading provider in what is a highly competitive mark...

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