Sesame Bankhall adds risk products to restricted proposition

Nicola Brittain
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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has added several group protection products to its restricted advice proposition.

The products include group life, group critical illness and group income protection products from each of Aviva, Friends Life and Zurich. The products will be made available for SBG's restricted advisers to offer to their corporate customers. SBG's restricted advice proposition was launched last year as part of the group's expanded range. It provides advisers and their customers with access to products from leading financial services brands, which have been assessed based on their financial strength, long-term strategy, brand reputation, quality of products and customer service. ...

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