Aviva and Royal London win straight 'golds' in F&TRC's latest protection ratings

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 2 min read

Aviva and Royal London have both won 'gold' in each of the latest round of consultant F&TRC's nine protection category ratings.

The financial research consultant rated Aviva and Royal London ‘gold' in each of its nine categories - business protection, business protection with critical illness (CI), family income benefit, family income benefit with CI, life cover, life cover with CI, mortgage protection, mortgage protection with CI and relevant life. AIG meanwhile scored a ‘gold' rating in six categories (business protection, business protection with CI, family income benefits with CI, life cover with CI, mortgage protection with CI and relevant life) while Scottish Widows scored ‘gold' in five of the categories (...

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