MAB expands protection offering with iPipeline
Mortgage Advice Bureau has adopted iPipeline's protection sales support tool and its protection sourcing solution, SolutionBuilder, as part of an overhaul of its protection advice processes.
"We are constantly looking at ways we can help our advisers demonstrate the risks associated with their customers not having cover, or sufficient cover"
SolutionBuilder is a protection research, quote and apply solution which allows advisers to compare protection needs and products, while PreQuo delivers an immediate indicative cost.
Both tools will be integrated with Mortgage Advice Bureau’s CRM, Midas.
Andy Walton, protection proposition director at Mortgage Advice Bureau, commented: “Protection is of vital importance to our customers and we are constantly looking at ways we can help our advisers demonstrate the risks associated with their customers not having cover, or sufficient cover, and present the most appropriate solution in a consistent and impactful way.
“Working with iPipeline significantly enhances the adviser and customer experience, and also meets all our requirements in terms of digital solutions, as we look to widen choices for customers in terms of how they research, receive advice and transact.”
Paul Yates, product strategy director at iPipeline, commented: “Mortgage Advice Bureau is delivering a market leading protection proposition. We are pleased to support them in their aim to grow the protection market. During face-to-face meetings, advisers can have richer, more personalised protection conversations; visually demonstrate in an instant what cover can be achieved for what cost, helping clients understand their protection needs and helping deliver a faster, simpler fulfilment process. We are looking forward to seeing the benefit our technology will deliver to Mortgage Advice Bureau.”
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