William Russell boosts life and IP expat proposition

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Expatriates will be able to include commissions and regular bonus payments when calculating their income after William Russell expanded its life insurance and income protection offerings.

The provider firm, which specialises in offering life and income protection insurance plans to brokers’ expatriate customers, has also held prices at 2005 levels for the third year running. William Russell’s income protection plan now includes a rehabilitation benefit to allow expatriates to return to part-time work and continue to receive partial benefit payments for up to six months until they are fit enough to return to full time work. Inez Cooper, managing director at William Russell, says: “Brokers with expatriate clients need to be able to access specialist life insurance and income...

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