Web revamp for Y3S

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The Y3S Group has unveiled a new website for broker introducers and direct clients.

The secured loans, debt management and life insurance firm says upgrades have been made to the site to make it simpler use and unlike the 2009 site, no longer require introducers to have a log-in facility to access application forms and downloads. Online forms can now be sent directly to a preferred agent within the company, cutting down response times to new cases, and accessing underwriters quickly, it claims.

Commercial director Matt Cottle said: “We are extremely pleased to have completed the new website ready for the current year which promises to be the one that turns the tables on the recession.

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