Iress has launched the second phase of its Features initiative with the addition of Term and Critical Illness protection services to Iress’s The Exchange.
The Features initiative was launched September 2021 with Income Protection.
Features seeks to standardise product providers’ specific interpretations of protection features and introduce collective definitions that are easier for advisers to understand and compare. With Features, protection products are not displayed by price alone but with additional information on the depth of cover, as well as any additional features.
Working with both advisers and protection providers, Iress has identified the most important product features for both personal and business Term and Critical Illness insurance. Free for all Exchange users, Features allows advisers to perform like-for-like comparisons against all providers as well as create a single comparison report for these products giving a clear, detailed view of which is right for their clients.
Dave Miller, Iress’s executive general manager, commercial, said: “As with Income Protection, Features for Term and Critical Illness gives advisers and their clients a far deeper understanding of what particular products are and how they differ from each other.
“By providing greater clarity and transparency around the many options available, we’re helping advisers provide the best advice possible to their clients.”
Ian Smart, Royal London Group’s product architect, added: “It’s great to see Iress extending their product features service to more products, giving advisers even more opportunity to add a value focus to their recommendations in addition to the affordability and price information they already use with their clients.
“The product’s features are clear to understand and could be used to aid an adviser’s selection and recommendation process. With the greater focus on value that the new consumer duty is likely to place on advisers and providers alike we support this initiative in enabling value-led conversations with clients and recommendations based on quality not just price.”