Cirencester Friendly adds Member Rewards scheme

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Cirencester Friendly has revised its income protection range with the addition of a Member Rewards scheme.

Included alongside its income protection contracts, Income Assured Enhanced and My Earnings Insurance, new and existing members will have access to the Member Rewards scheme at no additional cost.

This scheme provides a range of discounts, cashback and special offers on many brands and services.

Cirencester Friendly already offers Friendly Voice, the 125 Foundation, discount off Fitbit devices and My Extra Benefits.

David Macgregor (pictured), commercial director for Cirencester Friendly said: “As a Friendly Society we are always looking to go beyond the peace of mind an income protection contract provides.

“This range of tangible benefits will ensure that all new and existing members can benefit from having a contract with Cirencester Friendly throughout the lifetime of their membership, not just at claim.”

Rebecca Hill, head of marketing, added: “Member Rewards is a great addition to our suite of benefits. Our Members will be able to save money on everyday things such as from going to the gym to grocery shopping and even on a new car or van. There will be an offer or discount that appeals to everyone.”

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