Royal London 360° looks to build on 2011 success

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Royal London 360° sees recent wrap partnerships and plans for new technology enhancements as key drivers in 2012.

Bouyant sales of Royal London 360°'s international single premium bonds, PIMS and Oracle, and its international regular premium savings product, Quantum are behind a 21% increase in new business. The Isle of Man-based offshore life company wrote £398 million of new business between 1 January and 31 December, compared to £329 million during the same period in 2010. Recent enhancements to Quantum, including 100% premium allocation and the addition of Australian dollars as a policy currency, are proving very popular with international IFAs and distribution through UK offshore Wrap partne...

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