New England Financial - Pittsburgh Agency

 

New England Financial traces its history back to 1835 as the first chartered mutual life insurer in the U.S.  Through the years, New England Financial has established a reputation as a premier company offering top-quality products. 
 
As a MetLife Company, New England Financial focuses on building long-term client relationships while providing superior strategies and solutions that are customized to your situation. 
 
 
Our Mission:
 
Through good people with good ideas, our firm and our advisors are committed to helping others protect the ones they love and achieve their financial dreams. 
 
"Protection in every home, strategies for every retirement – we reach our goals when you reach yours."
 
 
Our Vision:
 
To provide innovative financial solutions for our clients and our community.
 
 
 
 
 

We have representatives in this office licensed and registered to offer products and services in [PA]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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