GI plugins for TrigoldCrystal adviser sites

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Plugins for buildings and contents insurance sourcing from the Source and CETA have been added to TrigoldCrystal broker websites.

The Source and CETA plug-ins will be available as an option to advisers taking one of the TrigoldCrystal-designed adviser websites.

The new plug-ins are designed to sit inside a broker website so clients can research and apply for insurance via the site or get in touch with their adviser about B&C insurance. If they do apply straight through the site the broker receives commission.

Jon Whitmore, joint CEO of TrigoldCrystal, said: “It is clear advisers have a huge appetite to make the most of the internet and we are delighted that they are choosing our WebTools to assist with this. With the important addition of these impressive Home Insurance plug-ins to the TrigoldCrystal WebTools suite we have even more to offer our clients

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