Andy Peters joins Luminosity as protection adviser

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Veteran life insurance executive Andy Peters has joined protection advice firm Luminosity, following its launch earlier this year under Susie Beard-Moore.

Peters (pictured) brings over four decades of experience to the newly formed business, having held senior positions across the sector. He was a founding director at both Bright Grey and Guardian Financial Services, and has also worked at Royal London and Cirencester Friendly Society.

He said: “I am proud of what I’ve achieved so far in my career and am keen now to move to an advisory role and continue to learn new skills beyond my experience in the provider space. I am excited to have helped and now become a full-time part of Luminosity’s success story.”

Beard-Moore, principal at Luminosity, said the business was seeing increased demand since its launch in May as part of the Primis mortgage network.

“I have known Andy since working with him in my previous role at a friendly society for a number of years, and he has helped support me with the launch of Luminosity,” she said.

“The business now needs additional capacity to meet the growing demand. Andy’s focus upon quality, great service and belief in transparency are a perfect fit for the business and the new world of Consumer Duty in which we operate.”

She also thanked Primis for their role in supporting Peters’ transition into the advisory space, highlighting the network’s help with due diligence and onboarding training.

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