Rewarding regular service and protection

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Last month we held our 4th annual awards bash, which as always means an informal gathering of many of the great and the good from the protection industry for most of the day - and most of the night too for some!

As well as LifeSearch, industry bodies and the media all the best protection providers were there. They are loyal supporters of LifeSearch as a fast-growing customer, and who is also sometimes a critic. Although we only ever criticise in the best cause, that of the protection buying customer. By the same token, we only ever give awards for the right reasons – because the winner truly deserved it in the eyes of those who deal with those very same customers. These awards are different to many, perhaps any, others in financial services. This is because they are decided only by those who d...

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