Cornerstone adds Ceta to GI panel

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Ceta Insurance has been appointed to the Cornerstone Finance Group’s general insurance panel.

The addition will strengthen the network’s offer to members with a broad range of standard and non-standard policies.

The digital broker, part of the Atec Group, will provide Cornerstone advisers with access to its full suite of products through the Infinity portal, which enables brokers to search, quote, compare and bind policies.

Ceta said its proposition delivers an average 98% quotability rating.

Mark Chappell, head of intermediary at Ceta, said: “We’re delighted to announce yet another network partnership. Cornerstone selects partners based on exacting criteria, in order to ensure its members are supported with smarter whole-of-market access.

“There is no better fit, in terms of breadth and depth of product offering, technology-enablement and dedication to delivering the best possible outcomes and value than Ceta.”

Philip Emanuel, director of network growth at Cornerstone, said: “We’re incredibly excited to name Ceta as our newest GI partner.

“Ceta’s broad and deep expertise in both standard and non-standard insurance, as well as its digital delivery, makes it the obvious choice to support our advisers as we work to redefine what great network membership looks like.”

The Cornerstone Finance Group said it only works with partners able to deliver the highest levels of trust, transparency, value, innovation and service excellence.

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