Future optimism

Cover| 01 Oct 2008 | 01:00

Two-thirds of advisers believe protection sales will rise over the next year as budgets tighten, acc...

Two-thirds of advisers believe protection sales will rise over the next year as budgets tighten, according to the results of COVER magazine's web survey.

A third, however, said that sales of protection would not rise over this period.

On the back of this month's non-disclosure Think Tank, where the participants seemed overwhelmingly in agreement about lending their support to the idea of full tele-underwriting, and a recent seminar held by MorganAsh in Bristol where attendees said the system was helping them to reduce and, in some cases, vanquish non-disclosure, would you be happy if 100% of your clients moved to this process? To cast your vote, please go to www.covermagazine.co.uk.

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