Bright Grey launches business protection menu

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Bright Grey has launched a business protection product designed to help firms should they lose a key employee through death, illness or disability.

It says the Bright Grey Business Protection Menu has been tailor-made to mirror the needs of corporate advisers and also offers cover for loan and ownership protection. Jerry Bayman, national partnership manager for business protection at Bright Grey, says: “With nearly four and a half million businesses in the UK, the business protection industry is still a relatively untapped market. “It could be argued that the pensions and group risk markets have reached a level of maturity with little actual ‘new’ business being written. “With an estimated value of more than £500bn, the potential fo...

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