Sesame Bankhall and HSBC Life partner to boost protection offering

Adviser access to full protection portfolio

John Brazier
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Sesame Network and PMS Mortgage Club, part of Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG), has announced a new partnership with HSBC Life to enhance its protection offering for advisers.

Through the partnership, Sesame and PMS members with access to HSBC Life (UK)'s full suite of life and critical illness products, which is states have been designed to meet the needs of "a wide range of customers." The provider's offering will also include its portfolio of value added services and brings the total number of providers accessible to members to 16. SBG stated that HSBC Life aims to use digital automation to deliver "instant underwriting" and a "more straightforward experience" for advisers and their clients. Stephanie Charman, strategic relationships director at SBG, ...

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