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Jessie joined FTRC whilst studying for her BSc in Banking and Finance as an intern, and is now here full time. Whilst working at FTRC she has won 'Trainee of the Year' at the Europe FinTech Awards. Originally from Devon, in her spare time she enjoys surfing and spending time at the beach.
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Hi Samantha
One question I would have asked if I had been able to watch live, so I was wondering of any of the panel could answer it now?
Does the closed book deadline have any implications for protection brokers? I’m currently working on the assumption that we don’t have closed book clients? Although we have recommended products with now defunct insurers in then past, have these plans effectively been transferred to other ‘open books’, e.g. Aegon policies to Royal London, and the impending transfer of AIG policies to Aviva?
Thanks
Martin