OneFamily appoints head of protection propositions

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The OneFamily Group has appointed Chris McNab as its new head of protection propositions.

McNab (pictured) started his new role on 8 August, having worked for the group since May 2023 as a contractor.

He will lead on the production and proposition design for all protection products offered by the OneFamily Group. This includes term, critical illness and over 50s products, as well as leveraging his expertise to build a full menu proposition. This will sit across all channels including intermediated, aggregator and direct to consumer, in addition to existing partnerships and future opportunities.

McNab will work closely alongside newly appointed distribution director, Holly Ewing, and protection director, Ryan Griffin, in delivering a competitive proposition for customers, to be distributed through national and regional IFA firms, advice networks and other distributors.

Alongside the wider protection team, McNab will be working on the structure of the products, taking an end-to-end approach from the application journey, value added services, product, and price value, right through to claims.

McNab said: “OneFamily is committed to offering protection that is suitable for people from a range of backgrounds and I’m looking forward to continuing my work with the team to ensure our products are right for our customers.”

Griffin added: “This is an incredibly exciting time for the OneFamily Group as we continue to expand within the protection industry and I am pleased to welcome Chris to the team.”

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