L&G broker director sets sights on motor market entry
Legal & General's (L&G) broker and intermediary director Mark Holweger has set his sights on entering the motor market in partnership with brokers later this year.
Speaking to Insurance Age, following the publication of a set of "really strong" half-year 2013 figures, Holweger confirmed plans to "broaden and diversify" the insurer's product range.
"We have moved into pet and the mid-net-worth market and we will continue to diversify this year," he stated.
"We will be distributing motor later this year with certain brokers. We are working in very close partnership [with brokers] and we are going into new product areas."
The insurer's combined operating
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