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'''Wesleyan Assurance Society''' is a specialist financial services company that provides advice and products to select professional groups - notably GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, teachers and lawyers.
'''Wesleyan Assurance Society''' is a specialist financial services company that provides advice and products to select professional groups - notably GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, teachers and lawyers.


The Wesleyan is a member of the Association of Financial Mutuals (AFM) <ref name="AFM website">{{cite web|title=Association of Financial Mutuals|url=http://www.financialmutuals.org/members/full-members|website=AFM|accessdate=14 July 2015}}</ref> and was founded in Birmingham, UK, in 1841. The society's head office remains in Birmingham and is based at Colmore Circus.
Wesleyan is a member of the Association of Financial Mutuals (AFM) <ref name="AFM website">{{cite web|title=Association of Financial Mutuals|url=http://www.financialmutuals.org/members/full-members|website=AFM|accessdate=14 July 2015}}</ref> and was founded in Birmingham, UK, in 1841. The society's head office remains in Birmingham and is based at Colmore Circus.

== Segmentation by profession ==

Each professional group is served by dedicated Financial Consultants who work only within their specialist segment. Wesleyan is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority.

=== GPs, Hospital Doctors and Dentists ===
Wesleyan provides a range of financial products and services for medical and dental professionals including medical students, partners and consultants. The society offers financial planning around NHS Pension Scheme, income protection and savings and investments.

=== Teachers ===
Wesleyan offers advice to teachers around the Teachers Pension Scheme as well as retirement planning, mortgages to investments.

=== Lawyers ===
From law school to a senior partnership, Wesleyan works with lawyers across the legal profession to advise them around income protection, key person insurance, retirement planning and investments.

=== Professionals ===
Wesleyan has traditionally offered financal services to a wide variety of professionals, providing advice around remortgaging, investments, income protection, pension planning and home insurance.


==references==
==references==

Revision as of 11:35, 15 July 2015

Wesleyan Assurance Society is a specialist financial services company that provides advice and products to select professional groups - notably GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, teachers and lawyers.

Wesleyan is a member of the Association of Financial Mutuals (AFM) [1] and was founded in Birmingham, UK, in 1841. The society's head office remains in Birmingham and is based at Colmore Circus.

Segmentation by profession

Each professional group is served by dedicated Financial Consultants who work only within their specialist segment. Wesleyan is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority.

GPs, Hospital Doctors and Dentists

Wesleyan provides a range of financial products and services for medical and dental professionals including medical students, partners and consultants. The society offers financial planning around NHS Pension Scheme, income protection and savings and investments.

Teachers

Wesleyan offers advice to teachers around the Teachers Pension Scheme as well as retirement planning, mortgages to investments.

Lawyers

From law school to a senior partnership, Wesleyan works with lawyers across the legal profession to advise them around income protection, key person insurance, retirement planning and investments.

Professionals

Wesleyan has traditionally offered financal services to a wide variety of professionals, providing advice around remortgaging, investments, income protection, pension planning and home insurance.

references

  1. ^ "Association of Financial Mutuals". AFM. Retrieved 14 July 2015.