Ingard network selects the Source

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Source Insurance has been appointed as a preferred supplier to the Ingard network for general insurance.

The deal will give Ingard members access to the Source’s quotation, transaction and compliance system and a range of home insurance, landlord insurance, MPPI/ASU and commercial products.

Nikki Haworth, sales and marketing director at Ingard said: “We are delighted to be working with The Source. Providing effective Insurance solutions is a crucial part of the sales process.

“Having multiple providers on one Platform makes this process much easier for our Brokers and should help them grow their GI business and earning potential.”

Lee Denton, business development manager for Source Insurance, added: “We are delighted to team up with Ingard to provide a state of the art facility that will help members deliver real value to their clients while making the most of their General Insurance earning opportunities.”

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