Just Retirement enters the long-term care market

Nicola Brittain
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Just Retirement has said that it plans to enter the long-term care market within the next few months.

It plans to launch with an immediate needs annuity solution, with further details to be published before the launch date. The company has also agreed to provide Origen Financial Services with individually underwritten annuities to support the new Aegon open market option (OMO) annuity service. In addition, Just Retirement has signed a deal with NFU Mutual that will see it become a panel member to the group and provide individually underwritten annuities to its retiring pension customers. The company also reported its third quarter 2012/13 business figures today with total group sal...

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