LV puts 600 roles at risk of redundancy

Redundancy

The cull follows the acquisition of Legal & General as the personal lines insurer seeks to integrate the businesses and streamline its claims function.

LV General Insurance has today announced proposals to reshape its business over the next 2.5 years to enable it to operate more efficiently.

Following the acquisition of the general insurance business from L&G in January 2020, it’s proposed that this part of the business will now be fully integrated into LV GI. 

At the same time, changes to the existing claims function in LV GI are being proposed to ensure there is a greater focus on customer service and technical capabilities.

It is expected

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