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Leading insurer MetLife UK and tech-driven insurance company, YuLife, have announced an exciting new partnership which sees MetLife become an underwriter for YuLife’s Group Life cover policies. The partnership reflects the two companies’ aligned values and shared interest in improving the ongoing value of life insurance policies for customers.

 Leading global insurance provider, MetLife brings a long history of underwriting expertise and service excellence, while YuLife brings a highly innovative solution that harnesses the power of gamification with the latest behavioural science. Together, it creates a unique Group Life proposition.

 The new partnership will see YuLife continuing to own its’ customer relationships and propositional offering, whilst MetLife will be the underlying risk carrier and claims administration provider.

 Dominic Grinstead, Managing Director, MetLife UK, comments: “2021 has seen a rapid change to the working landscape with digital accelerating progress in many organisations.

 “At MetLife, we remain committed to our unwavering focus on meeting customer needs and service excellence by driving innovation.

 More than ever it’s crucial that insurance policies are accessible and engaging. We also recognise that the need for protecting more customers has never been greater, so it’s a particularly exciting time to partner with YuLife to expand our offering, and ultimately, support more customers with a comprehensive wellness offering.”

 “I'm excited to partner with MetLife, a world-leading life insurer with decades of experience in global employee benefits,” said Sammy Rubin, CEO and Founder, YuLife. “MetLife is ideally positioned to support YuLife’s ongoing growth and development as we continue to deliver insurance policies that not only proactively incentivise health and well-being, but are grounded in exceptional service and delivery.”
  

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