L&G adds multiple product discount

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Legal & General has introduced a multi-product discount through its OLP Connect quote and application system.

The reduction applies to multiple products or for two individuals applying for separate products (not a joint life policy) within the same application. Each additional or subsequent product attracts a discount of £1.50 from the monthly premium, to be divided equally across all products applied for. One additional product would mean a discount of £0.75 from both plans, while two additional policies would attract a total discount of £3, to be split three ways. The discount applies for the life of a policy and is equally valid for applicants that have had a ‘rating' attached (those th...

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