PruProtect added to First Complete protection panel
First Complete has today added PruProtect to its protection panel.
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PruProtect has a full and growing portfolio of protection products which will add real value to the range that First Complete members can offer their clients. This range includes: life cover, income protection, serious illness cover, family income cover, education cover and disability cover.
PruProtect are known for their innovative approach to protection. Their flagship Serious Illness Cover plan covers 161 conditions compared to the market average of 35 critical illness conditions.
Jon Round, chief executive of First Complete says:
“We look to continually improve our panels and what they offer to our members. Protection is at the heart of the proposition provided by First Complete so adding PruProtect to our protection panel helps us to increase both quality and choice for our members and for their clients. ”
Andy Philo, National Accounts Director from PruProtect says:
“PruProtect is committed to the intermediary market and our strategy for continued growth centres around partnerships with quality intermediaries.
“We are really excited to have been added to the First Complete panel. The network has an unrivalled reputation for quality advice, built around strong protection knowledge. We are certain that the partnership will be one that produces excellent results for both parties in 2012 and beyond.”
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