Abbey for Intermediaries brand to disappear

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Santander has decided to bring all its intermediary product brands together under a new umbrella brand of Santander for Intermediaries.

The move, which will take place on Wednesday 17 July, means the Abbey for Intermediaries distribution brand will be replaced. However, the Abbey mortgage brand will continue to be used, reflecting its strong heritage in the intermediary mortgage market, Santander said.

Santander for Intermediaries will become Santander’s core intermediary brand, offering Abbey mortgages, Cater Allen Private Bank banking and cash management products, and Santander General Insurance, as well as the recently launched intermediary referral platform for Santander Current Accounts.

Intermediaries will be able to access all of Santander for Intermediaries’ products and services via its new website – www.santanderforintermediaries.co.uk – which will also launch on 17 July.

Santander for Intermediaries said it will be supporting intermediaries through this evolution and its sales force will be offering guidance and information on the opportunities and benefits this change will bring for intermediaries and their clients.

Miguel Sard, managing director of Santander for Intermediaries, said: “Our vision at Santander for Intermediaries is to be the intermediary partner of choice, by offering intermediaries and their clients simple and clear products that provide ongoing value.

“Santander has been a consistent supporter of the intermediary market and by bringing all our intermediary product brands together under Santander for Intermediaries, we believe we can work even more closely with our intermediary partners to write quality business and meet customers’ needs.

“The intermediary channel is very important to Santander and we will continue to support the intermediary market with great products and service as we deepen our relationships with intermediaries and their clients.”

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