Natasha Livingstone
Hi, I'm Natasha!
I've been in the insurance industry since 1999, and have been fortunate enough to have seen most of our beautiful country during my career. I have two sons and enjoy camping and exploring waterfalls with them in NB every Spring/Summer.
Natasha Livingstone was my advisor and she was top notch! So polite and professional and on top of it. Would recommend Surex to others and am certainly happy I moved over my business from RBC.
Easy to deal with. Thank you to Miss Natasha!
Natasha is great and responds very quickly. Always a pleasure to deal with.
Thank you Natasha, you are the best 👌
Natasha Livingstone is an absolute sweetheart to work with. She goes above and beyond to help make sure we had the right insurance for our needs. 100% recommended using her services for insurance needs ❤️
Friendly, prompt, comprehensive and informative service. Natasha Livingstone made it a breeze to find the best insurance rate that suits my needs. I will definitely be recommending to friends. Thank you!
Natasha Livingstone was the best. She gave me the appropriate auto insurance and did it with a great deal of patience and expertise. She made every effort to get me the most economical quote. She followed up promptly and with great courtesy. I heartily suggest Natasha and Surex for all of your insurance needs.
Very pleased with my experience using Surex! Natasha Livingstone made my experience 100 times easier, she was very helpful and gave me an amazing deal!
Excellent conversation with my broker, Natasha Livingstone. She explained everything very well and I was impressed and pleased. I would like to add now that I have my auto policy that they did an excellent job and I got a great price on my auto plan and I'm very happy. I definitely would recommend Surex and feel good about it.
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