TMA Club adds HSBC Life to lender and protection panel

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TMA Club has announced a new partnership with HSBC Life adding its range of protection products to the TMA lender and protection panel.

TMA Club’s directly authorised (DA) brokers can now access HSBC Life’s critical illness protection products.

Features include:

  • No GP reports required
  • Type 2 diabetes CI cover available with no NHS records
  • Innovative nurse-screening with real-time dashboard and notifications
  • No severity requirement for heart attacks
  • Comprehensive pre-sales underwriting tool
  • Children’s critical illness included at no extra cost
  • Children covered up to age 23 regardless of education status (age 21 on core plan)

HSBC Life currently covers all the UK except Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “Our partnership with HSBC Life reinforces TMA Club’s continued commitment to giving our brokers the best possible tools to support their customers. This support goes well beyond core mortgage products, ensuring customers and their families are sufficiently protected in the process.

“We’re proud to be partnering with HSBC Life, whose vision of providing protection services in an efficient and timely way, really resonates with the values of TMA Club. With a fully digital service designed to reduce time and manual work, we’re certain that HSBC Life will be a valuable addition to our panel.”

Mike Furniss, Head of Protection Sales at HSBC Life, added: “We are thrilled to be joining TMA Club and to be giving its brokers access to our life and critical illness protection products. In an increasingly complex market, we’re pleased to be partnering with a mortgage club that is constantly ensuring its directly authorised brokers are best equipped to support their customers’ intricate protection needs.”

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