TMA Club unveils new Quote and Apply Engine

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TMA Club has announced the launch of its general insurance (GI) Quote and Apply Engine.

It is a digital platform exclusively available to all DA advisers who are members of the Club.

A ‘one input system’, the new platform generates GI quotes through its quotation system, delivering results from multiple suppliers in less than 15 minutes.

TMA members are now able to compare GI products and start their customer’s insurance policy with immediate effect.

The engine allows users to view all compliance documentation in one place as well as automatically save and store all paperwork online.

TMA claims members can earn “market-leading” commission rates, paid directly to the DA.

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “The launch of our new GI Quote and Apply Engine provides our advisers with both ease and speed which is so invaluable to DAs in this day and age. We are proud to have developed and delivered a system that promises to secure policies for customers in a matter of minutes, whilst relieving them of administrative burdens, saving time for all parties involved.

“Future proofing our DAs’ businesses is of upmost priority and additions such as this provide advisers with the tools needed to secure the best possible customer outcomes and grow their businesses. We are confident our advisers will find it a very welcome addition to our GI proposition and look forward to revealing further developments next month.”

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