Quilter ups insurance offering with Uinsure partnership

Quilter has signed a strategic partnership with insurtech firm, Uinsure, in a move that will give its advisers more choice when choosing how insurance is offered to their clients.

The partnership marks a milestone in Quilter’s mission to streamline operations for its advisers, reducing time and costs while building stronger client relations and boosting productivity.

Through Uinsure’s adviser platform, home insurance quotes are generated in as little as 20 seconds, with full applications completed in under a minute.

Advisers can refer clients to Uinsure’s team, across home, buy-to-let and landlords, as well as specialist and non-standard insurance.

Chief distribution officer at Uinsure, Lauren Bagley, said: "Our new partnership with Quilter underlines the trust Mortgage Networks place on us to deliver an excellent insurance experience for their members’ clients.

"We continue to be restless in our mission to remove insurance complexity using technology and the simplicity of our integration with 360.net, Quilter’s chosen CRM platform, makes it easy for its advisers to provide a more streamlined and efficient insurance service to their clients."

Proposition and distribution director at Quilter, Charlotte Nixon, added: "We’re continually looking at how we can enhance our Network’s technology capability. This is another example of our commitment to continuous improvement, which is helping our members to work more effectively and consistently.

"Uinsure has demonstrated real progression in insurance technology and we believe that by working together we can make insurance a more integral part of the holistic service offered to customers."



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