The Source streams staff songs to sell GI

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The Source has launched a brand new addition to its new and improved platform released in December 2015, which it claims will “quite literally be music to your ears”. 

Alongside a string of new features including the QuickQuote function that returns indicative premiums in just 15 seconds, the GI provider based in Penarth, South Wales has now unveiled the LiveLibrary feature, released today (1 April). LiveLibrary presents brokers with the opportunity to stream live music as they retrieve quotes and place business for their clients.

As they embark on their artistic venture, the firm has teamed up with local producers to cover a series of tracks by some of the most renowned artists in history, to evoke feelings of relaxation and remove stress from users of the platform.

After extensive research into the psychological affects of music on the human brain, Source has taken inspiration from the well known ‘Mozart Effect’ in which listening to relaxing music such as Mozart has been shown to improve ‘Spatial Temporal Reasoning’; the key to solving multi-step and complex problems.

Examples of some of the tracks featured in the library include;

This Old House (Won’t get insurance) – Shakin’ Stevens

Claims Hotline Bling – Drake

I want it all (covered) – Queen

Better the BDM you know – Kylie Minogue

Buy-to-let it be – The Beatles

I will do anything for love but I won’t insure that – Meat Loaf

Rock the quote – Hues Corporation

Everything I quote, I quote it for you – Bryan Adams

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