Active members get access to Stonebridge panel

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Stonebridge Group has embarked upon a new strategic relationship with mortgage club Active Lending Solutions.

The arrangement means Active’s directly authorised member firms have full access to Stonebridge’s limited life and protection panel.

The panel consists of five providers: Aviva, Bright Grey, Friends Provident, PruProtect and LV=.

The mortgage and insurance network launched its limited life and protection panel in October last year for exclusive use by its network firms. The limited panel runs alongside its existing whole-of-market offering providing a range of options for its members.

Richard Adams , managing director of Stonebridge Group, said: “Partnering with Active Lending Solutions allows us to offer our limited life and protection panel to a much wider broker audience. Active’s members will now be able to enjoy the same quality of provider and product offering as Stonebridge AR firms

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