Uinsure added to Mortgage Intelligence GI panel 

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Uinsure is joining Mortgage Intelligence’s general insurance panel.

Uinsure’s Zero Questions quotation functionality enables advisers to generate a quote in less than 10 seconds, the firm claims. Uinsure reuiqres only three pieces of information – name, date of birth and address – to generate a binding GI quote for its Defaqto & Moneyfacts’ 5 star-rated home insurance.

David Smith, chief innovation officer, said: “Mortgage Intelligence produce consistent results within our industry and have been a huge player for over 20 years. We’re delighted to be joining Mortgage Intelligence’s panel of GI providers and this partnership further demonstrates the significance of our new Zero Questions user journey with a focus on advice to deliver better customer outcomes.

“The ease of generating a quote is vital to the customer journey as this empowers the adviser with increased time to advise instead of asking unnecessary property detail or data capture questions. Today’s partnership will enable all Network advisers to access this and will certainly open up the ease of generating GI quotes.”

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