Protection provider Bright Grey is launching its own underwriting system which it says will speed up the application process and save advisers time at point of sale.
I came across a new management "buzz phrase" the other day. You know the sort of phrase I mean? "We need to touch base offline in order to think outside the box so that we can pick off some low hanging fruit and take a blue-sky approach."
Bright Grey has launched a business protection product designed to help firms should they lose a key employee through death, illness or disability.
The protection arm of the Royal London Group, Bright Grey, has boosted its sales force by making five appointments.
The future of Bright Grey is secure even if its parent Royal London buys Scottish Provident, the firm pledges today.
Advisers could be in breach of TCF guidelines if they recommend poor value joint life policies to clients, LifeSearch warns.
Royal London's total new like-for-like life and pensions sales fell 1% to £1,494m for the nine months to September 30 compared to £1,504m for the same period last year.
The Awards Ceremony season is upon us yet again, and what a timely reminder how formulaic and similar things can become, even in the most competitive industries.
Thinc Group has added Bright Grey, the protection specialist arm of the Royal London Group, to its growing multi-tie protection panel.
I've never really been a massive rugby fan, but I was looking forward to watching Scotland play against the All Blacks at Murrayfield at the weekend.