TAL looks to SMSFs with upgraded insurance offering


TAL has upgraded its insurance offering in the superannuation market, including making its Superlink Stand Alone Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) offering available to Self Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSFs).
The company announced last week that it had enhanced its so-called Accelerated Protection offering based on the reality that an estimated 70 per cent of life insurance was being purchased via superannuation.
Key enhancements to TAL Life's award-winning Accelerated Protection offering are being released today.
Commenting on the new offering, TAL Life general manager, marketing and retail product, Greg Johnson said the improvements were based on feedback from both advisers and customers.
Reflecting the company's increased attention to the SMSF market, it said that it would be providing educational sessions to advisers around SMSFs - the TAL Self Managed Super Fund Masterclass in TAL state offices over August and September.
Originally published by SMSF Essentials.
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