Guardian launches quick-fire life insurance tool

Author: Rachel Dalton
IFAonline | 19 Jul 2011 | 09:15

Categories: Better Business

Topics: Guardian Wealth Management | Expatriate| general insurance

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Guardian Wealth Management has launched an online service giving its clients access to a life insurance plan offered by employee benefits specialist Global Benefits Europe (GBE).

The Life Protector Plan, which is aimed at the expatriate market, offers cover of up to $400,000 (£249,000) with no medical examinations.

The tool, Guardian said, will mean clients can get a life insurance quote in under a minute and can apply for cover in fewer than five minutes.

The partnership with GBE comes after Guardian announced links with Irwin Mitchell to provide legal services, and with Bupa to provide medical insurance.

Ian Sweet (pictured), commercial director at Guardian, said: "With legal services, private medical insurance and now life cover available through our website at a click of a button, we are well on the way to delivering that total financial planning package for our clients."

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