First Complete expands GI panel

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First Complete has added Let Alliance, the specialist landlord and tenant building and contents insurance provider, to its general insurance panel.

This takes the number on the panel up to five.

Appointed representatives of First Complete will have access to all Let Alliance’s buy-to-let insurance products through the Let Alliance on-line system called Vision, which helps to compare product features and rates.

Toni Smith, sales operations director at First Complete, said: “The ongoing increase in buy-to-let mortgage business naturally results in a greater need for landlord’s buildings and contents insurance.

“The addition of Let Alliance to our GI panel means our AR’s have access to products designed specifically for landlords and tenants, providing greater opportunities for brokers and much needed cover for their clients.”

Paul Pearce, Let Alliance’s sales director, added: “First Complete is one of the leading networks in the market for writing buy-to-let business, so we are pleased that we can be added to their panel to provide this much needed insurance.

“There are many opportunities in the growing buy-to-let sector and we will be working together with First Complete’s ARs to ensure that they are able to fulfil their clients rental property needs.”

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