Source Insurance teams up with Tenet

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Source Insurance has been appointed as a preferred supplier of general insurance to the Tenet network.

The deal will give Tenet members access to the Source’s quotation, transaction and compliance system and a range of Home Insurance, Landlord Insurance, MPPI/ASU and Commercial products.

The Source GI platform offers “guaranteed instant quotes” on Buildings and Contents, Buy-to-Let, and ASU/MPPI from a panel including AXA, Zurich, Aviva, Sentinel, RSA, Groupama, QBE, Cardif Pinnacle and Towergate.

“The Source is a valuable addition to our panel and has been well received by our members who want access to multiple providers on one platform, we are looking forward to working with them and growing our GI business,” said Gemma Harle, managing director at Tenet.

Brian Coulton, business development manager for Source Insurance, added: “We are delighted to team up with Tenet to provide the GI platform of choice to their members and allow them to deliver real value to their clients while making the most of their general insurance earning opportunities.”

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