L&G wins Newbury protection deal

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The Newbury Building Society has chosen Legal & General to be the sole supplier of protection products to its 50,000 members through its branch network and website.

The Newbury serves communities in West Berkshire, North Hampshire and South Oxfordshire through a network of nine branches.

Chris Last, managing director, banks and building societies at Legal & General, said: “We look forward to working with Newbury to deliver tangible business results and a compelling offering to their members. This strategic alliance with Newbury builds further on our current position as a leading partner provider of protection products distributed through High Street banks and building societies. We bring all elements of our organisation to the table to deliver highly attractive products

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