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 a great help! She was patient and answered my concerns. I’m also glad that she could find me a good rate! I really enjoyed her service and happy she’s my broker! Well done Natasha :)
I had a great experience with surex! Natasha was helping me with everything and she made it super fast and easy. Natasha was very friendly and understanding as well as patient with me, I would highly recommend!
Natasha Livingstone is a professional and efficient insurance broker. Save me hundreds of dollars each month by finding me the best deal and get everything ready in a short time. Really appreciate and very impressed!
Natasha was honestly incredible, she was super patient and very helpful 🥰 I was terrified of getting insurance again as I'd had a policy canceled at a low point in life and had bad experience with another company after that. This took away all the fear and worry by having not only a real agent to talk to, but a very attentive and thoughtful one as well. I'll absolutely recommend Surex to friends and I hope Natasha is recognised and valued for the incredible asset she is ✨
I'm glad I deal with Natasha Livingston she helped me a lot during the process of getting my car insured she is so nice, polite, easy to talk with and committed to do all she can to make everything easier for her clients, 100% recommended!!
Natasha was amazing! Super helpful and with the best attitude to help us. As newcomers, sometimes it is hard to find the best policy without being super expensive, and Natasha help us achieve that.
Great experience working with Natasha Livingstone! Customer service top notch, easy to work with and very responsive.
Natasha was great quick and informative can't ask for more
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