Monday, 27 October 2008
Bright Grey, a specialist protection business providing flexible menu plans, has extended the definitions of three critical Illnesses it covers and added a further two definitions as from today, 27 October. This takes the number of illnesses covered to 35, including four ABI+ definitions, ones that are over and above the ABI standard.
Widening the cover with the addition of new conditions and increased definitions, without increasing the current pricing, fits in with Bright Grey's philosophy of offering value for money.
The new definitions are:
The improved definitions are for:
Roger Edwards, Proposition Director at Bright Grey said:
"It's important that we develop our products to continue to meet customers needs by updating and adding new conditions where appropriate.
"While the focus is often on the number of conditions providers cover, it's important that advisers don't lose sight of the fact that it's the product as a whole that is important. Protection products that offer the best value include a number of different elements, including clear and simple literature, a comprehensive and sensible list of conditions and aspects such as practical and emotional support."
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Bright Grey
Neil Cameron
neil.cameron@brightgrey.com
Tel: 0131 247 1677
The four ABI+ definitions are: Aorta graft surgery, Coma, Third degree burns, Heat attack
Royal London Group is a specialist financial service provider. Its businesses focus on those sectors of the market which value quality propositions, operating through a number of brands
Royal London is the largest mutual life and pensions company in the UK with Group funds under management of £32.4 billion. Group businesses serve around three million customers and employ 2,750 people. Figures quoted are as at 30 June 2008, prior to the acquisition of Scottish Provident's new business capabilities (in respect of individual life protection business) and of Phoenix Life Assurance Limited.