First Complete expands general insurance panel
First Complete has expanded its general insurance panel adding insurer Delta, in addition to Halifax and Abbey GI which were added to the panel at the latter part of last year.
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First Complete is now also giving Appointed Representatives the flexibility of selecting their own panel from this new enlarged GI panel.
First Complete made a commitment to its AR members at the beginning of the year to improve its general insurance proposition and these are just two moves to help fulfil that promise.
The First Complete general insurance panel provides members with access to commercial insurance, home and contents insurance, landlords insurance and MPPI.
First Complete will continue to work in partnership with its general insurance panel providers to put on events and workshops for AR members throughout the year. The workshops enable ARs to learn more about the products and how they can best meet their clients’ needs.
Jon Round, chief executive of First Complete says:
“The improvements to the First Complete general insurance panel are just another step in improving our proposition.
"Our advisers recognise the value of general insurance to their business and we strongly supported this, so we made a commitment that we would improve our panels, providing our ARs with a greater product range and more competitive pricing to offer their clients.
"The addition of these lenders to our panel is one further step to fulfilling this promise.”
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