Sesame bolsters protection panel with four new providers

Panel expanded up to nine groups

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Sesame is planning to expand its Zenith protection panel for network members with the addition of four new providers: Aegon, AIG, Scottish Widows and Vitality.

These four providers will be added to the panel in the summer and will join existing providers Aviva, Friends Life, Legal & General, LV= and Royal London. The newly expanded proposition is being introduced to Sesame network members at its protection workshops which begin this week.  Mark Graves, sales director at Sesame Bankhall Group, said: "Expanding our protection panel is part of our commitment to bolstering our proposition and support for advisers and their customers. "Each protection provider has been assessed based on a range of product and service criteria. We believe this ...

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