The Source bolsters online payment functionality

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Brian-Coulton
Source Insurance has launched improved payment functionality within its quote and buy platform.

The online payment improvement in partnership with Worldpay allows payment of premiums to be made by debit or credit cards as well as traditional payment methods.

Worldpay is one of the largest payment providers in the world, operating since 1989.

Brian Coulton (picured), Source Insurance’s national sales manager, said: “We have had feedback for sometime from our brokers that they wanted online payment functionality built into our sourcing platform and I am delighted that this has now gone live, this will significantly improve the security and convenience for our brokers and their clients.”

The Source said this move was the latest in a range of system enhancements and developments it will be delivering this year to further improve its product offering and service.

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