threesixty adds Bright Grey to panel

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threesixty has added the life products of Bright Grey to its protection panel, which can now be accessed through its online quotation service.

Bright Grey is the seventh provider in the protection range available via the quotation service, alongside Friends Provident, Scottish Equitable Protect, Legal & General, Scottish Widows, Standard Life and Scottish Provident. The panel covers term assurance, critical illness (CI) and mortgage protection plans. The service is available free to threesixty’s IFA clients and can be accessed via its website. Andy Peters, distribution director for Bright Grey, says: “We’re delighted to be joining threesixty’s protection panel. This appointment reflects the strength of our overall proposition...

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