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 NFU Mutual named ‘Best Life Insurance Provider' for 2nd year
 More than 7,000 respondents helped identify the UK's leading providers
 Judges impressed by "quality of customer service offered at every stage"

 NFU Mutual has won ‘Best Life Insurance Provider' at the Personal Finance Awards for the second year running.

 The insurance, pensions and investment specialist received an overwhelming number of nominations from readers of personal finance website themoneypages.com and won over the judging panel with its record of excellent customer service.

 themoneypages.com has been reviewing products and offering advice to consumers on personal finance issues since 1994. The 2011 survey canvassed the opinions of more than 7,000 website readers on financial services organisations, ranging from mortgage to life insurance providers.

 Ben Wilkie, Editor of themoneypages.com, said: "NFU Mutual has consistently offered high quality products, which is why it has won the award for the second year running. The judges were impressed by the simplicity of the products, the high value yet low cost pricing and the quality of customer service offered at every stage."

 NFU Mutual was selected from a shortlist of five life insurance providers by a judging panel consisting of personal finance journalists and independent financial advisers.

 On collecting the Award, Robert Torrance, General Manager at NFU Mutual, said: "It's a proud moment for everyone at NFU Mutual when our products and services are given such an accolade from the people that use them. Clearly, our focus on high-value insurance is a hit with our members and providing a personal, face-to-face service strikes a chord with them too."

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