Cirencester Friendly product now on First Complete panel

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My Earnings Insurance, the pure income protection product provided by Cirencester Friendly Society, has been added to the First Complete panel.

Over 750 advisers can now to recommend My Earnings Insurance to their clients.

Tessa Roddy, national account manager at Cirencester Friendly, said: “My Earnings Insurance has received overwhelmingly positive feedback since it was launched in August 2014. I am thrilled to be working with First Complete at this very exciting time.

“The First Complete network has recently exceeded 1000 advisers, over 750 of whom are protection sellers who can now recommend My Earnings Insurance to their clients.

“We look forward to working with them and driving the importance of income protection forward. This is just the start of our journey and we are excited to see what it can bring.”

Toni Smith, sales operations director from First Complete, added: “At First Complete we aim to provide a comprehensive level of protection products to cater for the different needs of every client and Cirencester Friendly has made a valuable addition to this.

“The My Earnings Insurance product will enable our brokers to contact people who previously might have found it challenging to obtain income protection cover, such as clients who participate in hazardous pursuits.

“Adding this product to our panel gives us a more comprehensive customer offering and will ensure more customers get the valuable income protection cover they need.”

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