My Earnings Insurance added to Personal Touch panel

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Cirencester Friendly’s income protection product, My Earnings Insurance, has been added to the Personal Touch Financial Services (PTFS) protection panel.

This means that more than 500 advisers are able to recommend My Earnings Insurance to their clients as of today.

Income Assured Plus, another Cirencester Friendly product, is already available on the PTFS Investment Panel.

Tessa Roddy, national account manager at Cirencester Friendly, said: “My Earnings Insurance has received overwhelmingly positive feedback since it was launched in August 2014 and I am thrilled that PTFS has approved another Cirencester Friendly product.

“PTFS shares our commitment to protecting the UK workforce by providing affordable cover for when it is needed most and we look forward to working with them to highlight how important it is to have adequate safeguards in place.”

Charlotte Power, protection propositions manager at Personal Touch, added: “We are excited to be working with Cirencester Friendly and their innovative income protection products. A focus for our network is to increase income protection awareness and provide our members with the products and tools they need, allowing more clients to have the right protection cover in place to protect their income when they really need it.

“We feel working with Cirencester Friendly and their passion towards income protection will help drive this forward.”

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