TMA Club to offer critical illness software via CIExpert

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TMA Club has entered into an agreement with CIExpert, a firm which analyses critical illness cover.

Available to all TMA members who subscribe to the comparison service, the CIExpert Adviser Online Service provides brokers access to its ranking system, which helps in assessing the most appropriate policies for clients.

CIExpert says it is able to offer a comparison service that matches critical illness polices to each bespoke individual client need.

Rob McCoy, senior product & business manager at TMA, said: “We have a commitment to simplifying processes where possible across the breadth of our services here at TMA and the introduction of CIExpert is just one way in which we will continue to provide our members with technology that works efficiently and compliantly.

“We always aim to give back to our members and will continue to develop our proposition to maintain our position as the club of choice for intermediaries.”

Alan Lakey, director at CIExpert, added: “We are delighted to be working with TMA to support its continued efforts to member loyalty through providing access to our comparison service.

“Together with TMA’s position as a UK leading mortgage club and our position as the UK’s leading experts in critical illness insurance, we can equip its brokers with the tools to create detailed comparisons of both current and historic CIC policies in minutes rather than hours.”

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