Bright Grey boosts protection offering

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Advisers can now quote up to eight covers in one Bright Grey protection plan after the firm upped its presence on information and trading platform Assureweb.

Assureweb is an online tool aimed at easing the adviser process of product research, obtaining quotes, and submitting new applications to providers. The development also means advisers can build in family income benefit into the client package, therefore covering mortgage protection and family cover in one plan. Andy Peters, head of distribution for Bright Grey, says: “Assureweb currently has over 16,000 registered users. It makes perfect sense for us to work with Assureweb to enable this capability for advisers, particularly those we regularly do business with.” Stephen Wynne Jones, ...

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