AXA bags six gongs at LifeSearch awards

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AXA was named best overall provider as it bagged six trophies at the LifeSearch Protection Awards 2008.

The firm also won most improved provider, best new initiative and best underwriting team, as well as the coveted TCF award. AXA’s Naomi Greatorex won best invidual impact. Legal & General toasted winning the best service provider and best e-commerce provider awards, while BUPA won best critical illness provider and Pioneer best income protection provider. In addition, best marketing and communications team went to AEGON Scottish Equitable. Royal Liver, nominated in all but one category, will feel aggrieved to finish empty-handed, particularly in the TCF award. Now in their fifth year, t...

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