Sesame Bankhall announces restricted advice providers

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has announced the product providers for its restricted advice offering, due to be launched in Q3.

Advisers will be restricted to Aegon, Aviva, Friends Life, LV=, Partnership, Prudential, PruProtect and Zurich, following the completion of a 12 month consultation. George Higginson (pictured), CEO of SBG, said providing to choice to advisers was paramount to the group's strategy. "Many adviser firms are considering how they will service their clients and what changes they will be making to their existing business model," he said. "As a broad-based financial services group supporting over 11,000 advisers, it is important that we offer our customers a full range of quality options. ...

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