Does Scottish Provident still exist?

Does Scottish Provident still exist?

Scottish Provident has rebranded to Royal London. If that name doesn’t ring any bells, we’re the largest mutual life, pensions and investment company in the UK.

How do I contact Scottish Provident?

Call us 0800 096 6064.

Who bought out Scottish Provident?

Royal London
In December 2015 Scottish Provident was rebranded to move under the single brand of its parent company Royal London. Royal London is the UK’s largest mutual life and pensions company. You can read our review on Royal London’s Life insurance products here.

When did Royal London buy Scottish Provident?

2008
2008 – Royal London acquires Scottish Provident, Scottish Provident International and Phoenix Life Assurance Limited.

Did Phoenix Life take over Scottish Provident?

On 8 December 2017, we transferred all the policies of AXA Wealth Limited to Phoenix Life Limited. We transferred certain protection products from Scottish Mutual Assurance Limited and Scottish Provident Limited to Royal London in December 2008.

What is Friends Provident now called?

Friends Provident is now administered by Aviva.

Does Royal London still exist?

Royal London has been around since 1861 so our business looks somewhat different today than it did when we started. We’ve bought, owned and rebranded a number of specialist businesses, so even if you’re not sure your policy is with us – we’re here to help.

How do I contact Royal Liver Assurance?

and you are a customer living in the UK please give us a call* on:

  • 0345 303 2511. and you are a customer living in Ireland please give us a call on:
  • 00353 1 429 3440. *Please try to have your paper statement or policy references to hand when you call.

Is Scottish Provident now Phoenix Life?

Phoenix Life Limited On 30 June 2015, we transferred all the policies of National Provident Life Limited to Phoenix Life Assurance Limited. We transferred certain protection products from Scottish Mutual Assurance Limited and Scottish Provident Limited to Royal London in December 2008.

What was Royal London previously called?

Triton Court (formerly Royal London House) in Finsbury Square: erstwhile headquarters of the Royal London Friendly Society and its successors.

Why are Phoenix Life contacting me?

There are a number of reasons why we might send you a letter – we may be asking you to confirm your details so we can maintain contact with you, it may be your Annual statement or your policy may simply be ending, maturing or reaching retirement age.

Who now owns Abbey Life?

Phoenix Life Holdings Limited
Abbey Life/Parent organizations

When is Scottish Provident open in the UK?

Scottish Provident has rebranded to Royal London. If that name doesn’t ring any bells, we’re the largest mutual life, pensions and investment company in the UK. If you had (or think you had) a policy with Scottish Provident and you’d like to find out more, we’re here to help. Lines are open 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, excluding bank holidays.

Who is the regulator for Scottish Provident Insurance?

Scottish Provident is a division of the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.

Is the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Scottish Provident?

Scottish Provident is a division of the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. The firm is on the Financial Services Register, registration number 117672.

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