MetLife launches Everyday Risk Report

“Protection is almost viewed like you've got to eat your greens”

Cameron Roberts
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Provider, MetLife UK, launched its Everyday Risk Report on 17 September, hosting advisers and industry figures at the Century Club in London.

The report found that, whilst the number of everyday accidents has increased year-on-year, 10% of UK adults had accident and sickness cover in place to offer financial support. The launch event saw Adrian Matthews, deputy CEO, MetLife UK; and Phil Jeynes, head of individual protection, MetLife UK, discuss the report. The report itself detailed accidents and sickness that could impact the working lives of customers. COVER editor, Cameron Roberts, sat down with Jeynes to discuss the report's intended purpose for advisers. Jeynes told COVER: "Unfortunately, it is a truism in the prote...

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