Legal & General Mortgage Club launches Referral Pro tool

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has announced the launch of its new Referral Pro tool, a referral service designed to help advisers meet the needs of their diverse client base, while aligning with Consumer Duty regulations.

The range of services advisers will be able to refer customers to using the tool include general insurance; protection; wills and trusts; insurance for specialist properties such as HMOs and semi-commercial properties; specialist health insurance; home emergency cover; as well as a broad range of specialist lending areas.

It follows FCA Consumer Duty regulations, which mean that advisers must consider all options for their clients to enable their financial goals, or signpost or refer them to a specialist when they are not able to advise the client directly. Legal & General Mortgage Club’s new tool reflects increased interest in more specialist lending and helps advisers refer customers to a wider range of solutions.

Clare Beardmore, director of distribution and mortgage club, Legal & General Mortgage Services, said: “In the age of Consumer Duty, it’s essential that advisers provide a holistic view of the products and services available to a customer to suit their individual needs. The launch of Referral Pro will help advisers ensure they can refer customers to the solutions they need, should they not be able to advise them directly.

“Allowing advisers to say yes to more requests will help drive customer satisfaction and therefore improve client retention rates. We’re dedicated to supporting advisers with solutions that help them best serve their customers and look forward to seeing the benefits that Referral Pro can bring.”

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