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After completing this how-to you will know how to change your address

Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use for SVL Insurance customers who want to update their address on a policy:


How to Change Your Address on Your SVL Insurance Policy

Keeping your policy details up-to-date is important to make sure your coverage stays valid and we can contact you when needed. If you’ve recently moved, here’s how to update your address with SVL Insurance.

Step 1: Gather Your Policy Information

  • Have your policy number ready (found on your documents or online account).

  • Make sure you know the effective date of your new address.

Step 2: Choose How You Want to Update

You can update your address through any of the following methods:

  • Online: Log in to your SVL Insurance account at www.svlinsurance.com, go to My Profile or Policy Details, and select Change Address.

  • Phone: Call our customer support line at +44 330 333 88877. A representative will guide you through the process.

  • Email: Contact us at contactus@svlinsurance.com, providing your policy number, old address, new address, and the date the change takes effect.

  • In Person: Visit your nearest SVL Insurance branch and speak to an advisor.

Step 3: Confirm the Change

  • Once your new address is processed, you’ll receive confirmation by email or mail.

  • Review your updated documents to ensure the details are correct.

Step 4: Check for Other Updates Needed

  • If you have auto insurance, remember your premium may change depending on your new location.

  • Update other related details such as billing address or contact information if necessary.

Tips

  • Notify us as soon as possible after moving to avoid communication delays or coverage issues.

  • Keep a record of your request and confirmation for your own files.

 

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