New website from the Source

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Source Insurance has unveiled its new website, which includes a range of improvements and new features.

The new site has been built to operate on all platforms, PC, tablets and smart phones and the firm claims users will be able to access exactly what area they want “in no more than two clicks”.

As well all the up to date content its brokers have become used to, the Source’s new site also includes features such as live chat, real-time tracking of its social media as well as an inbuilt rating function, enabling users to offer feedback on the service instantly.

Rob Rushton, head of sales and marketing, said: “We wanted to make the site easy to navigate, simple to use and allow you to find exactly what you want quickly with the minimum amount of navigation.

“At the same time we wanted to take advantage of the new technology that exists and we think we have achieved that.”

Source anywhere, the multi-platform rebuild of the firm’s entire quoting engine is on track for release later in the year.

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