Advisers encouraged to lead healthy lifestyles
TAL has partnered with The Healthy Chef, Teresa Cutter, to build a bridge between healthy lifestyles and life insurance, as part of its Health Sense program.
TAL general manager of retail distribution, Niall McConville, said: "We have had great results with advisers with the Health Sense proposition and this is another simple way advisers can engage learn more about nutrition".
The collaboration will seek to foster a positive link between advisers and components of healthy living including exercise and nutrition.
Cutter, who is The Healthy Chef founder, a nutritionist, author, and fitness trainer, said she was positive about the partnership with TAL as it encouraged customers to make sensible choices about their health. "
The Healthy Chef is all about inspiring people to improve their wellbeing¬ so everyone can live better lives," Cutter said.
The collaboration follows TAL's partnership with executive performance coach, Paul Taylor, earlier this year.
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