Pacific Life Re and UndewriteMe announce 'Plan and Protect' involvement

Seven underwriting questions

Hannah Godfrey
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Pacific Life Re and UnderwriteMe helped Scottish Widows create a critical illness product range for Lloyds Banking Group's (LBG) 1,200 mortgage advisers

‘Plan and Protect', LBG's new life and critical illness product range was developed through a collaboration between Scottish Widows, Pacific Life Re and UnderwriteMe. Scottish Widows and Pacific Life Re worked together on the design of the product and proposition, with UnderwriteMe using its technology to create a process that is fast and effective for mortgage advisers to use. At the heart of ‘Plan and Protect' is an application process designed to save customers' time, while clear language also makes the cover easy to understand. There are seven health and lifestyle questions, and i...

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