Uinsure in home insurance partnership with Motability

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Uinsure is supporting over 7,000 of Motability’s Home Insurance policy holders following RSA’s recent withdrawal from the UK home insurance market.

Motability Enterprises Limited (MEL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motability, a charity dedicated to building a future where all disabled people have the transport options to make the journeys they choose.

Uinsure has onboarded a number of major partners in the last two years and tripled its staff headcount to facilitate its growth and improve capacity.

MEL is the latest to have begun working with Uinsure to make its home insurance policy holders are provided with an option of alternative cover.

“This partnership with MEL reflects our commitment to reshaping the insurance landscape”

Lauren Bagley

Lauren Bagley, chief distribution officer at Uinsure, said: “This partnership with MEL reflects our commitment to reshaping the insurance landscape, delivering customer-centric technology to respected organisations to provide accessible cover where it’s needed.

“We’re proud to partner with them to make sure existing home insurance customers they introduce to us have access to quality cover when they need it.”

MIGRATION

Gary Parker, MEL director, added: “It was vital for us to identify a new home insurer that would meet the needs of our customers. We know that Uinsure prioritises the customer experience – which is why we were happy to trust them with the migration.

“We’ve been pleased with Uinsure’s professionalism and commitment to do the right thing for our customers with the first customers having now switched over successfully.”

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