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by Protection Review 08/02/21 Category: Latest News
ProtectX3 is on 4th March. It's 9:15 for a 9:30 am start. 7 speakers talking for 7 minutes followed by a panel debate. We'll finish at 11 am. You need to register to be able to watch ProtectX3. Please fill in the form below. Here are our confirmed speakers: Anna Glod, Umbrella Protect Sarah Moore, Auxilium Partnership Jiten Varsani, London Money Carol Bagary, Mental Performance Coach Ian Sawyer, Assured Futures Iain Anderson, Cicero/AMO Simoney Kyriakou, FT Adviser Followed by a panel discussion with: Emma Thomson, Founder of Women in Protection David Mead, Future Proof We can't wait to welcome our speakers to the virtual stage. See…
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by Protection Review 05/02/21 Latest News
We've got some exciting plans for 2021.
We'll be running more editions of our popular online mini-conferences, ProtectX. 7 speakers talking for 7 minutes followed by a panel debate.
And we hope to return to the Landmark Hotel in December 2021 for the Conference, Dinner and Awards.
Here's our showreel for 2021, celebrating the successes of 2020 and looking forward to this year's exciting events.
Want to be involved? Please get in touch.
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by PR 28/01/21 Polls
Poll
In our latest poll we ask whether the new "Underwrite Later" option from Royal London will help grow the protection market. Cast your vote here.
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by PR 18/01/21 5QI
What was the first record/CD you can remember buying? My father is a country singer so my musical upbringing is a very confusing place, especially for a boy from Wimbledon. Whether as an act of protest or genuine connection with Mancunian indie, I vividly remember buying my first album; (What's the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis in HMV in the Bentall centre in Kingston. Over the years I've found a musical middle ground and home in the music of Seth Lakeman, John Smith and Paul Kelly. What is your biggest pet hate about the world of financial services? I strongly disagree that…
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by Protection Review 23/12/20
Why Alan Is Right - Three Ideas That Will Improve The Protection Market by Andrew Wilkinson, Director, Moneysworth At last week’s Protection Review 2020 Alan Knowles presented three ideas designed to improve protection insurance products for those living with long term health conditions. Introduce a temporary cancer exclusion as an alternative to a temporary per mille rating on cases involving a disclosure of previous diagnosis of cancer. Introduce critical illness insurance with the option to exclude particular conditions where people have already been diagnosed with a condition. Start underwriting IP applications focusing on the whole applicant instead of just their…
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