Smartr365 and Uinsure announce new partnership

Mortgage software provider Smartr365 has launched a new partnership with Uinsure to expand its offering into home insurance.

The integration will allow clients to access home insurance quotes within the Smartr365 platform, eliminating the need to consult external brokers.

With the aim of reducing paperwork, Smartr365 said that advisers utilising its platform can now provide customers with a full package across borrowing and insurance.

Auto-fill technology also allows brokers that have initially keyed in client data through Smartr365 to create, tailor and compare quotes without needing to retype personal details entered elsewhere on the platform. Coordination between the Smartr365 and Uinsure platforms will also ensure updates made through Uinsure are automatically reflected on Smartr365, to saver advisers more time.

Smartr365 CEO and founder, Conor Murphy, said: “There has been real appetite amongst mortgage advisors to expand their services and we have listened, bringing borrowing and insurance together to allow brokers to offer clients a one-stop shop to homeownership and a truly end-to-end mortgage experience.

“This partnership means that brokers can offer a more comprehensive service to their clients, without the need for time consuming training and accreditation, available via the Smartr365 platform.

“Smartr365 is committed to saving brokers time and preventing paperwork in a bid to simplify the mortgage journey, and this partnership with Uinsure is no exception.”  

Uinsure CCO, Martin Schultheiss, added: “As a result of our integration, advisers will benefit from industry-leading insurance technology that automatically extracts client data to build the relevant insurance policy, massively simplifying and streamlining the application process, all from within their existing client management platform – Smartr365.

“This technology was developed to help us achieve our mission of seeing general insurance offered alongside every mortgage application and as this can now be done in seconds from within adviser’s existing workspace, this will prove to be a significant hurdle in helping us achieve our goal.”

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