TMA unveils new protection panel

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TMA Mortgage Club has launch a new flat rate protection panel, TMA Plateau.

It means TMA members now have two protection panels to choose from: TMA Plateau and its existing enhanced rate panel, TMA Summit.  This will allow TMA’s directly authorised brokers to choose the protection panel that best suits their clients and business models best.

TMA’s Plateau protection panel features new and additional providers, including Scottish Widows and One Family.

Gary Little (pictured), commercial director at TMA, said: “Protection is a key part of the mortgage advice process and it is important to us that advisers as well as providers are addressing consumers needs and making sure protection is in place for their families and assets including their home.

“Protecting against any known debt should be uppermost in any advice. Given the present economic and political landscape, protection can reduce the worries and choosing to do so is something that consumers can directly influence whilst the uncertainty prevails. We believe the addition of the TMA Plateau panel will allow advisers to address this need from a wide range of products from leading protection providers.

“TMA Plateau further demonstrates our commitment to deliver a leading product, support and services proposition to our directly authorised brokers.”

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