National Friendly backs BMI on the Exchange

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National Friendly has become the latest provider to support BMI questions on the income protection quote and apply service on Iress’ the Exchange.

The friendly society joins a number of other product providers supporting partially underwritten quotes on The Exchange.

The feature gives brokers assessing National Friendly’s short-term and accident-only income protection products greater price certainty by factoring in height and weight as part of their quoting process.

Jacqui Durbin, Iress’s global head of product for sourcing, said: “We are pleased to support National Friendly with this initiative. Our Exchange platform is where hundreds of product providers meet thousands of income protection brokers.

“Adding BMI criteria to our Exchange platform gives the industry a wholly transparent and trusted way to source and consider National Friendly’s products”

“We want to make it as easy as possible for all parties to work together and deliver the most appropriate, best value products to their customers.

“Adding BMI criteria to our Exchange platform gives the industry a wholly transparent and trusted way to source and consider National Friendly’s products. It’s good news for everyone.”

Gifford Clay, National Friendly’s head of intermediary sales, added: “We have made a number of enhancements to our IP proposition this year, including shortening our application journey, adding optional Fracture Cover and launching Level Premiums.

“These improvements, together with adding BMI quote functionality on Iress, will help brokers deliver a better service and offer more choice to their customers.”

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