Uinsure appoints chief technology officer

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Uinsure has promoted Ross Tyler’s to chief technology officer (CTO).

Tyler (pictured) joined the business five years ago. As CTO, he will drive Uinsure’s technology strategy.

Martin Schultheiss, Uinsure’s group managing director, said: “Ross is far too humble to shout about his achievements, but his ability to make sense of the complex and transform blue sky ideas into simple technology is second to none.

“He’s been an instrumental force behind the scenes and a key reason why we’ve been able to deliver exceptional an insurance proposition that is truly unique in our marketplace.

“The insurance market is hugely competitive, and you need a point of difference to stand out. Our technology is our USP and through Ross’ leadership, we’ll continue to refine this so we’re delivering exceptional customer experiences at every touchpoint.”

Tyler added: “Seeing the team grow and mature over the years has been an amazing thing to be a part of but it still feel s like we’re only scratching the surface with regards to what we’re looking to achieve.

“It’s a cliche, but it’s a hugely exciting time to be at Uinsure. 2024 has been massive for us but the foundations for this growth were laid in the years prior, so it’s not unrealistic to say 2025 will be even stronger – and I’m glad to be part of the team that’s making it all happen.”

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