Royal London 360° adds bond to wealth platform

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IFAs and their clients now have access to a Royal London 360° offshore bond via the True Potential Wealth Platform.

The Isle of Man-based offshore life company has joined forces with the national wealth platform, True Potential Wealth Platform, which provides around 4,000 UK IFAs with a range of products and tools by which to create and administer clients’ investment strategies. The True Potential Offshore Bond will provide clients with the option to invest in a tax-efficient offshore bond based in the Isle of Man. The partnership will be mutually beneficial; Royal London 360° will benefit from True Potential’s comprehensive UK distribution model and relationship with so many IFAs, whilst IFAs work...

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