Covéa Insurance joins Uinsure panel

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Covéa Insurance has become the latest provider to join Uinsure’s Adviser Platform.

There are now seven providers to its home insurance product.

In addition, Uinsure will now also recognise up to nine years No Claims Discount on both buildings and contents cover, expanding from the previous maximum of five years.

Martin Schulthiess, chief commercial officer at Uinsure, said: “We’re really pleased to welcome Covéa Insurance to Uinsure’s Adviser Platform. Covéa will help us to deliver even more competitively priced, 5 star rated home insurance to customers, across a much wider range of property risks.

“The addition of Covéa Insurance supports our mission to grow intermediary distribution of home insurance across the UK by equipping advisers to deliver against the needs of their customers. We believe that our focus on premium value, quality of cover and exceptional customer experience enabled by Uinsure’s technology capability, gives intermediaries a clear differentiator that is hard to match elsewhere.”

Sue Coffey,  director, personal lines distribution at Covéa Insurance, said: “We are delighted to be joining Uinsure’s Adviser Platform; working in partnership to expand our footprint and write value-adding business in the home market. Uinsure are well established and recognised as a market leading Insurtech, dealing exclusively with IFAs and mortgage brokers.

“Growing in this market aligns with the Covéa Insurance strategy and we look forward to working with the Uinsure team.”

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