Uinsure to survey brokers about GI market

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General Insurer provider Uinsure is to hold its largest ever broker survey.

The survey is designed to help Uinsure to determine what brokers feel about the current GI market and what they think is lacking.

Chief executive Simon Taylor hopes by taking on board this feedback Uinsure can grow even further in 2015. He said: “We have always listened to our brokers and make a huge effort every year to survey their opinions in order to ensure we can offer them the very best service and facilities. By communicating with us and telling us exactly what they need they have helped us to develop the market leading –and award-winning – proposition we have today.

“We will continue to converse with our brokers regularly and look forward to developing our proposition even further in 2015.”

Uinsure was recently awarded Defaqto’s maximum star rating for a second year running.

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