Source Insurance unveils new broker website

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Source Insurance has has updated its website, seeking to make it easier to use and more straightforward to find the important information that its new and existing brokers need.

The website is highlighting all the ways that Source says it benefits their brokers, from ongoing support, to earning long term, flexible commission and the Source Rewards scheme.

The update includes a newly focused FAQ section for brokers, who can find important information such as policy wordings and comparison charts, to answer their client’s specific queries about their cover. Also, there are eBooks to share with clients to help them understand the need for insuring their home and possessions.

Tania Frowen, Source Insurance’s managing director, said: “I am thrilled, as I enter my second year as MD, that we are in a position to showcase all the hard work that the Source team has put in. We listened to our brokers and customers and built the websites to meet the different needs of both. This is the start of a number of initiatives and investments that will make it easy to provide GI to your customers via the Source solution.”

Source has also created a separate website for their policyholders so that they can receive specific content that is relevant to them. The information available to policyholders on the website and within their ePortal will allow them to find answers to their frequently asked questions and access important information about their policy.

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