UK General added to Uinsure panel

Uinsure has announced the addition of UK General to its household and BTL panels of leading UK insurers.

The award-winning insurtech disruptor said its latest announcement will bring further strength and breadth across Uinsure’s product lines, with UK General joining a list of insurers including Axa, Ageas, LV=Broker and RSA.

Uinsure called the addition of UK General ‘a fantastic end to a year of collaborations,’ which has also included partnerships with Twenty7Tec, 360DotNet and Mojo Mortgages – all with the same intention to provide a GI quote alongside every mortgage application.

Uinsure director of product development, Paul Kelly, commented: “UK General are a fantastic and much welcomed addition to our panel of leading insurers – Uinsure are committed to providing advisers with competitive, 5-star products via market-leading technology.

“UK General were on our panel previously, so we’re thrilled to welcome them back.”

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