L&G unveils digital insurance hub for advisers

GI Club

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Legal & General Insurance is launching a digital insurance hub for advisers, designed to help them grow their general insurance business.

Called the ‘GI Club', this portal will offer advisers access to weekly drop-in sessions as well as tools and ideas for advisers to use when speaking to clients about insurance needs. This will also feature training modules and guest speakers. Sarah Watts, head of intermediary (general insurance) for Legal & General said: "We have created GI Club to provide engaging content and practical advice which advisers can put into action to grow their businesses. "As a provider, we believe it's essential to work alongside advisers to improve our services, develop our offering and expand our ...

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