Royal London to scrap Scottish Life, Bright Grey and Scot Prov brands

Laura Miller
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Royal London is scrapping the Scottish Life, Bright Grey and Scottish Provident brands to move to a single "master brand" for its UK life, pensions and investment businesses.

Over the next two years the group will move its main UK insurance businesses under a new "visual and verbal expression" of the Royal London brand to be unveiled before the end of this year. Royal London's financial education service Moneyvista will also move to operating under the Royal London name. The Ascentric wrap platform will retain its name as it offers an independent wrap solution for advisers. In the Republic of Ireland Royal London will continue to operate under the Caledonian Life brand. Commenting on the move group chief executive Phil Loney said: "It is a key part o...

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