Zurich added to Uinsure’s panel of insurers

Uinsure has announced the addition of Zurich to its household and buy-to-let panels of UK insurers.

The general insurance (GI) provider confirmed that Zurich will join a list that includes AXA, Ageas, LV=Broker, RSA and UK General.

Uinsure and Zurich’s partnership will see them working together to provide 5-Star Defaqto and Moneyfacts rated cover.

The announcement comes after Uinsure launched an online non-standard product earlier in the year, as well as moves to reduce its eligibility question set, and make improvements to its mobile phone cover.

Uinsure director of product development, Paul Kelly, commented: “Zurich are a much welcomed addition to our panel of leading insurers. They will further improve our competitively priced 5-Star rated products via our market-leading technology and strengthen our whole of market proposition.

“Their addition will enhance the options available to our customers and widen our footprint. We’re extremely excited about this partnership and look forward to working with Zurich for many years to come.”

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