MAB adds Uinsure to GI panel
Mortgage Advice Bureau has added Uinsure to its General Insurance panel as part of its growth plans in the GI market.

Uinsure will join MAB's panel which currently includes L&G and Paymentshield.
Mortgage Advice Bureau has also launched an outsourced GI solution for MAB firms and advisers provided by Vita, who will utilise MAB's newly improved GI panel.
Peter Brodnicki, CEO of Mortgage Advice Bureau, said: "It is impossible to ignore the success Uinsure have achieved primarily by listening to advisers and being innovative at every opportunity. Over the last couple of years it has become apparent that Uinsure's award-winning proposition, commitment to technology, and service led approach has made them an obvious choice for mortgage brokers looking to expand their GI offering.
"The decision to add Uinsure to our GI panel was largely due to the feedback received from our advisers, and so we are delighted to join forces with Simon and his team to give MAB ARs access to Uinsure's fantastic 5 star offering."
Simon Taylor, CEO of Uinsure, added: "MAB's success in the market place is testament to its commitment to offering its ARs unrivalled support, great products and unparalled service. This is an ethos shared by all at Uinsure. I'm thrilled to be working with the team in helping its ARs to develop further their GI proposition, expand their businesses and ensure their customers are fully protected. There's never been a better time for mortgage brokers to get involved in GI and I'm delighted that Uinsure will be able to help MAB ARs to do just that."
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