Lighthouse partners with Uinsure
GI provider Uinsure has been selected by the new Lighthouse Mortgage & Protection Solutions proposition as the preferred GI provider for its advisers.

The arrangement means LMPS advisers will be able to source insurance products from Uinsure’s panel and have access to Uinsure's features including a point of sale tool from Defaqto which independently validates the Uinsure product against the market, and quotes in 30 seconds from recognised insurance brands.
Mark Hutchings, Uinsure’s recently appointed national account manager, says:
“We are delighted that LMPS has chosen Uinsure to be its preferred GI provider. We believe our proposition is the best in the market and our 5* Defaqto rated policy and totally free Defaqto point of sales tool help to give us the edge on our competitors. It is fantastic that LMPS has recognised this and we expect to really help advisers build effective trail incomes.”
Paul Harris, managing director at Lighthouse Mortgage & Protection Solutions, says:
“I am delighted to be working with Uinsure as it is my firm belief that customers should be helped to obtain products of the highest quality at a competitive price and not just the cheapest product available from a comparison site. The Defaqto award gives me confidence that we are dealing with a firm which shares my views. The Refer & Earn option will also be attractive to a great many advisers who would rather not give the advice themselves. I look forward to a long and successful relationship.”
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