Uinsure maintains Defaqto 5-Star rating

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General insurance provider Uinsure has been awarded a Defaqto 5-Star rating for the fourth year running.

The independent rating allows consumers to measure the level of cover or benefits offered by a financial product at a glance. The 5-star rating is the highest rating possible.

Jason Berry, director of sales at Uinsure, said: “We have always prioritised quality at Uinsure, whether that be in the people we hire, the partnerships we make or indeed the policies we offer. To receive a 5-star rating from the most prestigious and well respected ratings agency in the industry is recognition of this and we are immensely proud. To achieve this award, we are continually improving our policy cover and benefits to meet the ever changing needs of our policy holders which is captured by both Defaqto’s and our own consumer research.

“We are regularly informing brokers about the need to offer GI as part of their proposition and being able to offer policies of the highest standards – and independently recognised as so – helps with this. Not only can brokers be confident they’re offering their clients the best policies on the market there is the additional benefit of the brilliant Defaqto Compare tool which at point of customer sale enables brokers to compare over 300 UK products. We are finding more and more brokers are adding protection products to their arsenal.”

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