The Source joins Fairstone GI panel

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Source Insurance has been appointed to the general insurance panel of Fairstone, a chartered financial planning firm.

It follows a detailed review of the general insurance panel operated by Fairstone in the face of increased competition and need to extend the range of quality products as it continues to grow.

Steve Easter, sales director at Fairstone, said: “We have some ambitious growth plans, and have been very successful at attracting a number of high quality firms and advisers. As such we regularly review our panels to ensure we continue to offer the best products available. The Source ticked all the boxes for us and we were very impressed with the proposition and the people.”

Brian Coulton, head of intermediary at Source, added: “We are very excited to be working with Fairstone, they are an impressive organisation with ambitious plans and we are looking forward to helping to support their team in delivering the best possible GI experience for their clients.”

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