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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Wellings" data-source="post: 7373344" data-attributes="member: 142724"><p>NFU & NFUM are 2 completely separate organisations. My experience having worked for both many years ago was that many NFUM managers actively disliked the NFU. We as local Secretarys were then left as piggy in the middle. Both organisations were woefully out of touch with grass roots farmers and in my opinion have grown more so over the years. Both organisations think they have a god given right to expect farmers to be members & insure with the NFUM. Nobody can afford blind loyalty in 2021, it perpetuates schemes like RT.</p><p>I have it on good authority that NFU/NFUM staff are NOT allowed to threaten you with premium increases for resigning NFU Membership and they cannot do this. All Insurers and brokers have to comply with the Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) Rules about treating customers fairly. If the FCA were to hear of such threats then NFUM would be in hot water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Wellings, post: 7373344, member: 142724"] NFU & NFUM are 2 completely separate organisations. My experience having worked for both many years ago was that many NFUM managers actively disliked the NFU. We as local Secretarys were then left as piggy in the middle. Both organisations were woefully out of touch with grass roots farmers and in my opinion have grown more so over the years. Both organisations think they have a god given right to expect farmers to be members & insure with the NFUM. Nobody can afford blind loyalty in 2021, it perpetuates schemes like RT. I have it on good authority that NFU/NFUM staff are NOT allowed to threaten you with premium increases for resigning NFU Membership and they cannot do this. All Insurers and brokers have to comply with the Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) Rules about treating customers fairly. If the FCA were to hear of such threats then NFUM would be in hot water. [/QUOTE]
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