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Corporate Protection

Small businesses often rely on key decision-makers whose expertise drives success. Recognising their value and planning ahead ensures long-term resilience.

What is Corporate Protection & Planning?

What is Corporate Protection & Planning?

Most small to medium sized businesses rely on a handful of key decision makers to maintain and grow profits – their knowledge about the company and the industry it operates in can easily be under-estimated, especially as their dedication and drive becomes ingrained over the years.

The value of these people should not be underestimated. We believe that planning for eventualities like these can save a lot of time, trouble and effort in the future.

Main types of business protection

1

Shareholder protection

Stay in control of your company in the event of a shareholder falling critically ill or passing away.

2

Key person protection

Insure your company against the financial loss it would suffer if a key person in your business dies or is diagnosed with a specified critical illness.

3

Business loan protection

Designed to cover your loan repayments if an unfortunate event happens during the time when you are still liable to pay back the lender for a subscribed loan.

4

Management buyout/buy in

Working with you and your business if there are management and ownership changes.

Business services for your company

Work Place Pensions

We provide advice on a wide range of workplace pension schemes.

Corporate Protection

Protecting your company's future.

Employee Benefits

Boost morale and attract talent with a range of employee benefits.

Retirement Planning

Expert advice on personal pensions for business owners.

Succession & Exit Planning

Expert advice on personal pensions for business owners.

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