The Source relaunches with Personal Touch GI panel

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Source Insurance has relaunched its relationship with Personal Touch Financial Services (PTFS).

All Source products are now available to Personal Touch members via the Source platform.

The insurance firm says system integration is planned later in 2015.

Victoria Jefferies, mortgage proposition manager at PTFS, said: “Refreshing our relationship with Source on our GI panel significantly increases the choice and depth of the products we have available for our members and general insurance is an under-utilised area that we are keen to address.”

Brian Coulton, head of sales for The Source, added: “We are really excited about building on our relationship with Personal Touch and we are looking forward to working with their members to help them increase their GI penetration.”

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