Paymentshield Appoint ULR as underwriter for Legal Expenses cover
Paymentshield have announced that from the 2nd of April, ULR Additions will take over as underwriter of Paymentshield’s Legal Expenses Cover.
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All new business sold from the 2nd of April will be underwritten by ULR Additions with existing Legal Expenses customers having their policies migrated to the new underwriter at annual renewal It has been confirmed that the change of underwriter will not affect the level of cover offered to customers with the product remaining identical to that currently provided.
Rob Kay, Chief Executive of ULR Additions commented:
"We are looking forward to a great partnership with Paymentshield and appreciate the commitment they are making with our company. This gives us a terrific opportunity to work together with a very exciting and innovative company and we are looking forward to being able to continue to fulfill the needs of their clients by offering them a great selection of products combined with our dedicated service and support."
Tim Johnson CEO at Paymentshield added:
“We are delighted to have ULR Additions on board as insurer partner for our Legal Expenses Cover. ULR is one of the UK's leading Legal Expenses and Insurance Add-on specialists and with over 24 years of experience in the industry so customers can rest assured they’re in safe hands.”
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