Omnilife joins Tenet panel

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Omnilife Insurance Company Ltd has been now been approved by adviser network Tenet to be featured on its Group Life Panel.

Omnilife said it had been "working hard to ensure that we are on the panels of all the networks, so that all employee benefit consultancies and financial adviser firms have the opportunity to ask for our terms." 

Barry Waring, group risk sales manager, Omnilife said: " It comes as great news that we are now on the Group Life approved panel for Tenet. I am looking forward to reaching out to new brokers and showing them what Omnilife can offer".

This is the latest development for Omnilife who recently was awarded its first S&P rating.

Further reading 

First Standard & Poor's rating for Omnilife

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