Metlife UK added to Rosemount lender panel

Mortgage, protection, and financial planning network, Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), has added MetLife UK to its protection proposition.

The move means that members of the Rosemount network will have access to the entire MetLife UK range, including its EverydayProtect, ChildShield and MortgageSafe products.

Rosemount’s partnership with MetLife UK is the latest in a string of recent partnerships announced by the network, and follows Redwood Bank, Chetwood Bank, Atom bank and Market Financial Solutions who have been added to the Rosemount lender panel in recent months.

CEO of Rosemount, Ahmed Bawa, said that some form of protection is “essential for most clients”, but warned that the policies on offer can “vary significantly between different providers”.

“We want our advisers to benefit from a wide range of options, which is why I’m so delighted to see MetLife UK join the panel,” added Bawa. “It’s a provider that has built its name on devising creative and affordable solutions, and its policies will be welcomed by Rosemount’s family of advisers.

“As a network, Rosemount takes protection incredibly seriously. Last year was the most successful in our history, and that was in part due to the 33% increase in protection sales. Our advisers are dedicated to going the extra mile for their clients, and ensuring that they and their families are covered, no matter what life may throw at them.”



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