
Lycetts In Conversation
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Founded in 1961, Lycetts has grown to become one of the UK’s leading independently-operated insurance brokers. We specialise in farm and estate insurance but also provide bespoke financial services, commercial and bloodstock insurance advice.
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In our fourth episode of Lycetts in Conversation Dorothy Pigg, Associate Director and Kris Johnson Divisional Director from our Newcastle office, discuss renewable energy schemes and the insurance market which goes alongside this.

With the economic effect of the coronavirus pandemic it is likely we will see an increase across the nation in rural crime. In our third episode of Lycetts In Conversation Barbara Adnitt, Divisional Director and Richard Beechener, Account Executive from our Sywell office, discuss potential ways you can consider to protect your farm, clauses you may not be aware about in your insurance policy and a general look at rural thefts.

The pandemic has focussed many of our client’s minds on the adequacy of their Life Insurance and Critical Illness arrangements, as well as Income Protection should they be unable to work due to sickness or accident. In this second episode Lycetts Protection Adviser, Emily Young discusses the benefits of Protection Polices with amateur jockey Amie Waugh.

In this first episode Edmund Sword and Rupert Wailes-Fairbairn discuss the benefits of taking out Crop Shortfall Insurance. At a time when arable farmers are facing increasing market volatility, unpredictable weather patterns, along with uncertainty over post-Brexit subsidies, there are many benefits to taking out such a policy.

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