Royal London acquires Responsible Lending and Responsible Life
The acquisition builds on Royal London's existing 40% stake in the businesses.

Royal London has acquired later life lending and product specialists Responsible Group, which includes mortgage broker Responsible Life and Responsible Lending.
The acquisition builds on Royal London's existing 40% stake in the businesses.
Earlier this year, Responsible Lending partnered with Royal London to deliver an exclusive range of lifetime mortgage products.
Barry O’Dwyer, Group CEO at Royal London, said: “This transaction strengthens our support for advisers and customers as they look for solutions in funding later life needs. We believe this market has a lot of potential as it offers customers additional choices at retirement, especially those who have property wealth but insufficient pension savings to support their desired standard of living.
“Later life lending is complex by nature and requires specialist advice. Royal London is keen to play a role in ensuring high quality advice is an accessible option for those who would benefit from accessing the equity in their home.”
Carlton Hood, CEO for the Responsible Group, added: “I am delighted that the Responsible companies are becoming part of the Royal London Group, and will benefit from the stability of being part of the UK's largest life, pensions and investment mutual. We will work with colleagues at Royal London to bring the consideration of pension wealth and property wealth together for advisers and clients, and to ensure the advisers we support, and the customers they serve, are able to access the best range of later life lending solutions for their retirement needs.”

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