Cirencester Friendly joins Succession Group's IP panel
Cirencester Friendly has been appointed income protection partner by national wealth management advisory firm Succession Group.
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Both My Earnings Insurance and Income Assured Pus will be available as part of Succession Group’s protection panel. Cirencester Friendly will be working closely with Succession Group’s specialist protection team to raise awareness of the necessity for clients to protect their income in the event of ill health or injury.
Tessa Roddy, National Account Manager at Cirencester Friendly, commented:
“As the only friendly society on Succession Group’s Protection Panel we are thrilled that our products are now available to Succession Group’s Advisers and Planners, with accessibility to Succession’s member firms. It is exciting to be working with one of the UK’s fastest growing wealth management firms and driving the importance of income protection forward."
Simon Chamberlain, Group Chief Executive of Succession Group, added:
“Our role is to help our clients identify, achieve and maintain their desired lifestyle, without the fear of running out of money. Protecting lives, home, health and income is key to achieving this and we look forward to working with Cirencester Friendly to help deliver the best possible outcome for clients.”
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