Ceta joins TRM’s GI panel

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Ceta insurance has joined the general insurance panel supporting brokers within the Right Mortgage and Protection Network (TRM).

The non-standard general insurance provider will provide TRM members with access to a panel of property insurance providers covering more than 30 non-standard risks via its infinity platform which enables brokers to quote, compare, click and buy in minutes.

Martin Wilson (pictured), CEO at TRM, said: “Our objective is not to be the biggest but to be the best network, our members know who we are, and we work together in partnership with them to find and partner with the best solutions and providers,

“Ceta gives our members access to a huge range of specialist, non-standard property insurance products and we are excited to add them to the panel.”

Kevin Paterson, director of sales & marketing at Ceta, added: “The management team at TRM have built one of the most impressive networks in the UK and we were keen to work with them to support their GI proposition, as a specialist in the non-standard arena we know we can help TRM members write and place non-standard property insurance business which today makes up more than 30% of the market and very few providers able to support it properly.”

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