Beagle Street agrees referral partnership with Reassured

For consumers unable to secure own cover

John Brazier
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Beagle Street and Reassured have confirmed an agreement for customers that are unable to secure cover with the insurer to be referred to the broker for further assistance.

Customers that are unable to secure life insurance or critical illness cover directly from Beagle Street, or via its selected intermediaries or price comparison sites, will now be referred on to Reassured. Beagle Street stated that Reassured was selected as a broker partner because of its "impressive service for ‘impaired lives' which supports its own sales business, as well as those of partners." It also highlighted that Consumer Duty meant the insurer wanted to provide access to protection for consumers with medical conditions which makes its own cover unavailable. Phil Jeynes, d...

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