Webline adds My Earnings Insurance

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My Earnings Insurance, Cirencester Friendly’s income protection contract, has been added to protection and annuity portal, Webline.

The product, Cirencester Friendly’s first non-Holloway contract, will be joining the society’s other income protection product, Income Assured Plus, on the Synaptic Webline portal.

My Earnings Insurance provides flexible cover options allowing the adviser to tailor the contract to each individual client’s needs. It also has a Severe Injury Cover option that allows a longer deferred period for sickness but cover from day one in the event of a severe injury.

Paul Hudson (pictured), chief executive of Cirencester Friendly, said: “We are thrilled with the response that My Earnings Insurance has received in its first year, and of course, are keen to make this product more widely available. Being accessible on comparison portals makes the process much easier for advisers so we are pleased to launch on Webline.”

Peter Bayliss, product and marketing director at Webline, added: “We are delighted to be adding Cirencester Friendly’s My Earnings Insurance product onto Synaptic Webline. At Synaptic Webline we are always pleased to support product providers as they enable advisers to offer an even greater service to their clients.”

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