MGM links with specialist broker in enhanced annuity push

Jenna Towler
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Retirement specialist MGM Advantage has linked with Pulse Insurance to promote the benefits of enhanced annuities and shopping around for retirement.

Pulse is a specialist intermediary focused on broking life assurance and travel insurance for people with health conditions or those who work in high risk occupations. The annuity provider will promote its enhanced annuity service through the Pulse website. Enhanced annuities can pay a higher income as insurers factor in health and lifestyle conditions. Aston Goodey, distribution and marketing director at MGM Advantage said: "The market for enhanced annuities has grown significantly over the last year with sales breaking all records. What this success hides is the low awareness of enha...

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