PDG secures financial sponsorship from Panacea Adviser

Eighth sponsor in 2023

John Brazier
clock • 1 min read

The Protection Distributors Group (PDG) has announced UK-based fintech company Panacea Adviser as its latest financial sponsor, having secured similar funding from seven firms in the protection market earlier this year.

The industry body stated funding will be contribute towards the operational side of the organisation, as well as to help grow the protection market and developed relevant initiatives that aim to have a positive impact on consumers who purchase protection products. Panacea Adviser connects product providers and asset managers to its audience of financial intermediaries, the PDG noted. The organisation announced in April this year separate financial sponsorship from CIExpert, iPipeline, Iress, NMG Consulting, Square Health, UnderwriteMe and Protection Guru. PDG chair Neil McCarthy we...

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