TMG Mortgage Network partners with Source Insurance

TMG Mortgage Network has announced the appointment of Source Insurance to its general insurance (GI) panel.

The move will see Source extend its technology and support services to TMG members, which includes the deployment of its recently updated, fully-advised platform, alongside its referral system, Source Go.

Source Insurance will also support the professional development of TMG’s appointed representatives through its educational hub, LearningLab.

This online learning platform serves as a resource hub for advisers to enhance their GI knowledge, with the platform facilitating the seamless accrual of continuing professional development (CPD) minute totals for TMG representatives.

National sales manager at Source Gavin Judd, commented: “We are delighted to be working with TMG Network, a business that shares our passion for delivering high-quality technology to advisers and their customers. GI is important to so many advisers around the country, and this partnership will help us to provide key solutions for those in this sector.”

Head of strategic partnerships at TMG Mortgage Network, Mark Chappell, added that GI is “often overlooked by many”, but described it as an “integral” part of the market.

“We are committed to supporting our brokers and their clients across the entire journey, this proposition supplements the offerings we can provide for our brokers and ensures that the client benefits from the best recommendation for their needs,” Chappell said.

“I am excited to drive the overall focus on GI forwards. Source Insurance supports our growth plans as a network, and I look forward to seeing the impact we can both have for each other.”



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