Pure Retirement introduces Pure Max Range

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Pure Retirement has relaunched its Pure Drawdown product range as the Pure Max Range.

The equity release product range has retained its features, fee contributions and cashback options for customers, with the new additional benefit that customers no longer need to wait six months to use their cash facility.

Customers can choose between Max Drawdown Lite, Max Drawdown and Max Drawdown Plus products, all of which have received five star Moneyfacts Award ratings for 2018.

Paul Carter (pictured), CEO of Pure Retirement, said: “We’re proud to have once again achieved the highest Moneyfacts ratings across the full product range this year, and are pleased to enable customers with earlier access to their funds. We’re constantly reviewing our existing products and opportunities for new product developments to ensure we remain in line with evolving customer needs.”

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