Newest network teams up with Best Insurance

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The Right Mortgage and Protection network has partnered with Best Insurance.

The Right Mortgage and Protection Network was founded in August 2014 by the founder of Personal Touch Financial Services, Martin Wilson, and joint managing director Adam Stretton.

It tripled its membership in the last quarter of 2014.

Wilson (pictured) said: “We speak to a lot of advisers who are dissatisfied with their Network and don’t feel like they’re getting the support that they are paying for. So when people ask me whether the market place really needs another network – I think it’s clear we do, but one that keeps its focus on what’s right for advisers and their customers – that’s our driving force.”

Kesh Thukaram, director of Best Insurance, added: “We are delighted to be working with The Right Mortgage and Protection Network. Best Insurance has been investing in innovating policies with unique features such as zero excess, standard back to day 1, no initial exclusions for unemployment etc. The unrelenting customer focus of The Right Mortgage and Best Insurance promises to deliver real value to customers.”

Stretton said: “Partnering with Best Insurance has given our advisers access to some fantastic offerings in the short term mortgage protection, loan protection and income protection range of products and we’re very happy to expand our whole of market offering for our advisers.”

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