Webline launches PTA service

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Webline has introduced a new Pension Term Assurance (PTA) service, which offers quotes from four major providers, with an extension of the provider panel planned for the near future.

It has been working with Friends Provident, Legal & General, Liverpool Victoria and Scottish Equitable to allow Webline users to gain quotes and apply for products from this month. Webline says the quote and apply process has been made very easy and efficient for advisers to use, and where PTA products have been quoted, the results table will display the premiums both as Gross and Net of basic rate tax. The site says it supports three application options, and advisers can choose to compare PTA products with more traditional term products. Webline also plans to extend the provider panel ...

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