Life - Articles - LV= launches latest ‘Little Book of Protection'


 Protection specialist LV= today announced the launch of a new version of its "Little Book of Protection".

 The free updated book includes vital reference points and straightforward information for advisers to use as an aid in their conversations with clients, on the different types of protection available.

 The book helps demonstrate the importance of protection, by highlighting not only the different types of cover available but also the different lifestyle aspects that could be an important trigger and create a need for protection. For example, the average new family car costs £5,869 annually to keep on the road[1], and between the ages of one and four a child costs their parents an average of £53,586[2].

 The LV= Little Book of Protection is designed to help enable advisers to:

     
  •   Highlight the importance of protection
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  •   Help combat common hesitations when buying protection
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  •   Summarise important financial facts
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  •   Outline different types of protection currently available and what they're designed to cover

 Mark Jones, LV= head of protection commented: "The financial pressures that many people are under can make it difficult for them to look any further than today, but we all need to find more ways of helping to engage people to plan for tomorrow.

 "The Little Book of Protection has proved a popular and valuable aid for advisers in the past when speaking to their clients about protection. Our updated version is packed full of plenty of reasons to start a conversation about the types of protection clients should have."

 The LV= ‘Little Book of Protection' can be ordered or downloaded here: www.lv.com/lbop

 Further details on the LV= range of flexible protection, retirement solutions and investment products is available at www.lv.com/adviser

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