Legal & General Insurance launches GI Club

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Legal & General Insurance, part of LV= General Insurance, has unveiled a general insurance (GI) club to support advisers and help them grow their general insurance business.

The GI Club offers advisers exclusive access to weekly drop-in sessions and will provide tools and ideas for advisers to use when speaking to customers about their general insurance needs.

Advisers can register for sessions by accessing the GI Club page on the Adviser Centre.

The GI club will also provide access to bitesize training modules and guest speakers, as well as offering a space for advisers to share and develop fresh ideas together.

Advisers will also benefit from exclusive content which will be shaped by the needs of the group. Through the drop-in sessions, the club aims to not only develop a better understanding of the general insurance market but will also help keep advisers motivated as they overcome challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The weekly sessions are intended to support all advisers, from those who are at the beginning of their general insurance journey to industry veterans, and is available on the insurer’s online learning and development hub, which was launched at the start of the pandemic to help advisers navigate the general insurance market whilst the housing market was at a standstill.

Sarah Watts, head of intermediary, Legal & General, General Insurance, said: “We are thrilled to announce the addition of GI Club to our learning and development hub for advisers. Through our GI Club, we want to help support advisers with the tools and training they need to develop their general insurance services, especially in the challenging times we continue to find ourselves in.

“We have created GI Club to provide engaging content and practical advice which advisers can put into action to grow their businesses. Our drop-in sessions will allow advisers to come together, collaborate and expand their industry knowledge. As a provider, we believe it’s essential to work alongside advisers to improve our services, develop our offering and expand our sector and we believe the GI Club will be a key element in making this happen.”

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