LV
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society is a leading provider of financial services products.
Brokers are at the heart of LV's business. The company's ambition is to be recognised as the best insurer for brokers, the insurer that brokers most trust and the relationship they most value.
With an extensive range of commercial and personal lines products we are keen to work with brokers to deliver tailored propositions which meet the requirements of their customers in terms of products, pricing, service, reward and technology.
Webinar: State of the broking nation
Post interviewed 20 senior brokers to find out their personal views on a range of topics impacting their job roles. This webinar focuses on some of the key findings from the State of the Broking Nation research study, including how digital technology is shaping the broking sector and service levels.
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