Source Insurance announces partnership with Fairstone

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Source Insurance has announced a partnership with wealth management firm, Fairstone.

This alliance enables Fairstone’s mortgage specialists to offer a range of insurance products and GI services to their clients.

Offering home insurance through both advised and referral-led channels, this collaboration provides Fairstone’s advisers with full access to quotes from a variety of insurance products.

Gavin Judd, national sales manager at Source Insurance, said: “As a dedicated consumer champion, Source is committed to providing a wealth of benefits for Fairstone advisers to enhance their services.

“This partnership represents our shared vision of prioritising advisers and their clients in all business developments.

“Both companies share the view that general insurance should form a key part of the mortgage advice journey, offering clients a full, holistic service and good outcomes in line with Consumer Duty regulations.”

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