First Complete begins tour of income protection workshops

First Complete has just kicked off a series of income protection workshops around the country; this follows a series of workshops in October covering ‘the fundamentals of selling protection’ and ‘protection for the over 50s market’.

Related topics:  Protection
Amy Loddington
7th November 2013
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The workshops are being carried out to ensure that every member of the First Complete network is given the tools, knowledge and techniques to do the right thing by their clients.

The workshops will benefit everyone no matter how sophisticated their protection knowledge is.  First Complete will be working closely with its protection partners and covering everything from basic term assurance, income protection, critical illness, family income benefit, trust process, business assurance and whole of life. 

Advisers will be shown how to overcome objections and misconceptions,  reminded of the size of the protection gap and the importance of ensuring their clients are not one of the unfortunate ones who are left unprotected should a negative life event befall them. The workshops will ensure that no stone is left unturned.

Toni Smith, sales operations director at First Complete, said:

“Our key aim for the workshops is to make sure that every single adviser in our network has the skills they need to ensure their clients have the vital protection they need.  We want to ensure that every pound of lending is a pound protected, but it doesn’t stop there.  As a nation we are massively underinsured, so our workshops will go some way to help bridge the protection gap.

“We take protection very seriously, feedback from the workshops that have already taken place is very positive and they are obviously having a very positive effect as First Complete’s protection figures leapt 15% in the last month.”

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