Uinsure partners with Suffolk Building Society

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Uinsure has announced a new partnership with Suffolk Building Society.

Through the collaboration with the society, Uinsure’s insurance solutions will now be available to the mutual’s customer base to either arrange in branch or via a simplified online journey.

In the past six months, Uinsure has grown its banking footprint through a partnership with Virgin Money, with the expectation of more banks using Uinsure next year.

Uinsure has also significantly expanded its customer base with the additional partnerships of Leeds Building Society, Nottingham Building Society, Leek Building Society, Quilter and Motability, while it will be announcing numerous new major partners in Q1 of 2025.

in addition, Uinsure onboarded 232 financial intermediary partner firms this year who will be offering insurance to their clients via UinsureCX technology.

Lauren Bagley

Lauren Bagley, chief distribution officer at Uinsure, said: “2024 has been a transformational year for us and this partnership with Suffolk Building Society is another major step as we change perceptions of how insurance can be offered and arranged across the country.

“We’ve seen remarkable growth that has largely been driven by our expanded partner network. Our collective commitment to customer experience is at the heart of these collaborations and is a major reason why we’ve been able to make a success of the partnerships we’ve launched this year.”

Nathan Wade, head of membership at Suffolk Building Society, added: “As a mutual society, the ‘bricks and clicks’ model is at the heart of what we do. This offering from Uinsure means staff from across our branches can continue to give excellent face-to-face customer service to those who value it most. But others can easily access the insurance through our website, along with our other online services.

“We’re pleased to be partnering with Uinsure to offer our members home insurance and landlords insurance through the Society.”

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