17th November 2011

MetLife - View our 'Retirement should be liberating' webinar

MetLife's webinar on Tuesday 25 October explored the value of the fixed term annuity market and why it could be applicable for your clients.
On-demand content is now available if you would like to view the slides, or share with your team and wider business.


The discussion focuses on:

  • Understanding how the landscape for the average retiree has changed and how the market for fixed term annuities is set to change
  • Finding out more about all of the retirement options available for your clients
  • Learning more about the new innovations in the market including the new MetLife Freedom Income Plan.

Peter Carter, MetLife Product Director, hosts the session with speakers Kim Lerche-Thomsen, the founder of the fixed term annuity market and our in-house fixed term annuity expert Richard Horner who presents the newest product on the market - the MetLife Freedom Income Plan.

http://mediazone.brighttalk.com/event/MetLifeq/b0c7ae2316-5566-intro

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