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NFU Mutual, the UK’s leadings rural insurer launches its partnership today with leading international insurance organisation, American International Group (AIG) Life. The relationship signals NFU Mutual offering a prestigious new suite of life protection products to both personal and business customers.

 Nick Turner, Sales and Agency Director for NFU Mutual said: ““We’re delighted to be working in partnership with AIG Life to deliver a brand new suite of life protection products to both our personal and business customers. Through the products and service they deliver, AIG Life has a great reputation and we are really looking forward to working with them in helping to deliver the best to NFU Mutual customers.”

 NFU Mutual’s customers will be offered a suite of flexible protection products; whole of life, term assurance, family income benefit, income protection and AIG Life’s critical illness insurance. Business customers will be offered business term assurance, business critical illness with term assurance and relevant life insurance.

 Mark Anders, Partnerships Director at AIG Life, added: “We are pleased to launch our partnership with NFU Mutual today. This is a major milestone in our journey to build business partnerships. Given NFU Mutual’s brand and reputation among its customers, we are confident that our protection products will appeal to their advisers and customers. We look forward to a long and successful partnership.” 

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