L&G Mortgage Club launches protection referral tool for advisers

Supporting Consumer Duty obligations

Jaskeet Briah
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Legal & General (L&G) Mortgage Club has launched its Referral Pro tool, a referral service designed to help advisers meet individual customer needs and align with Consumer Duty regulations.

The services that advisers can refer customers to via the tool include protection, specialist health insurance, general insurance, wills and trusts, insurance for specialist properties such as houses in multiple occupations (HMOs) and semi-commercial properties, home emergency cover and a range of specialist lending areas. L&G said the referral tool expands the services advisers can support their customers with - without the need to upskill - all while maintaining client relationships and ensuring good customer outcomes. The launch aims to help advisers meet the Financial Conduct Auth...

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