Stonebridge selects Engage Mutual for protection panel
Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions, the mortgage and insurance network, has added Engage Mutual’s over 50 life cover to its protection panel.
Pedigree and experience was a major factor in the mutual’s addition to the panel which has only five other approved providers.
Stonebridge Business Partnerships Director Paul Nye said:
“We have rigorous criteria that the companies in our Protection panel have to meet and Engage Mutual product will be a valuable addition for networks advisors and clients."
Engage’s Guaranteed 50 Plus Life Cover offers a comprehensive and competitive over 50s guaranteed life cover product.
It also has flexibility for customers, allowing them to claim part or all of a cash lump sum on diagnosis of a serious or terminal illness after the two year moratorium.
Engage Sales Director, Stuart Tragheim said:
“Part of our growth strategy has been to develop partnerships with key players in the intermediary sector and find like-minded companies who have the same commitment to quality and service that we do.
“That’s why we are delighted to join Stonebridge, as they have such an excellent reputation in the industry.”
Engage also recently streamlined its adviser website www.engageadviser.com and strengthened its intermediary support team.
“We were one of the first to bring over 50 life insurance to the intermediary market and it makes sense for us to continue to build on that expertise by investing in supporting the adviser community and building new partnerships,” added Stuart.
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