Morgan Ash

Morgan Ash launches impaired annuities service and eyes LTC

Cover | 14 Sep 2011 | 10:42

MorganAsh has officially launched Tele-Interviewing service for impaired annuities and is considering long term care market entry.

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Morgan Ash announces Supplementary Interview service

Morgan Ash has launched a Supplementary Tele-Interview service, designed to allow underwriters who need further evidence on a case to obtain it quickly in a secure manner.

Cover | 21 Feb 2011 | 14:48
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Medicals Direct refutes GPRs accusation

Medicals Direct has denied criticism that its purchase of Medibureau has damaged the industry and its reputation with doctors who produce GP reports (GPRs).

Cover | 18 Aug 2010 | 16:01

Other Morgan Ash articles

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IFAs not disadvantaged by tele-interviewing - Scor

Advisers should not fear tele-interviewing, but providers need to do more to integrate them in its implementation, says Scor.

Cover | 23 Mar 2010 | 17:21
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The long road to domination

Tele-underwriting has swiftly been embraced in the protection and health insurance industries, but, as Andrew Gething tells Paul Robertson, there is a way to go. Not least a greater degree of adviser interaction.

Cover | 01 Mar 2010 | 09:00

Cirencester friendly unveils tele-interviewing service

Cirencester friendly has launched a tele-interviewing service to its Income Assured Plus product.

Cover | 05 Jan 2010 | 11:35
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Leading protection IFA ditches online applications

An influential protection IFA says he is willing to take a commission hit by using only those insurers offering ‘Big T’ tele-underwriting.

IFAonline | 23 Jul 2009 | 15:00

Crystalline clarity

As the recession bites, sales of protection products may fall and claims may increase. Ann-Marie Dec and Jill Harvey ask if talking to customers is the solution.

Cover | 02 Feb 2009 | 09:00
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Non-disclosure is like global warming

In the wake of the recent damning Watchdog report on non-disclosure I wonder if the industry is going to react. It knows the majority of disputed claims is due to non-disclosure and that this is too high.

IFAonline | 15 May 2007 | 09:00

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