Safe & Secure launches broker app
GI broker Safe & Secure has launched a new app to help brokers give clients an idea of price before submitting a lead.
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The Quick Home Insurance Quote app, the first buildings and contents app to launch in the market, allows brokers to provide their clients with an indication of how much a policy will cost quickly and efficiently.
Chris Griffin, managing director of Safe & Secure, says:
“Brokers all over the UK use us because it is just so easy to refer and build a future income and we have arranged over 60,000 policies for brokers over the last 16 years. This new app will provide brokers with an immediate indication of cost but the Safe & Secure team will still be on hand to complete all aspects of the sale.”
Safe & Secure is one of the leading home insurance specialists in the UK and selects from a panel of 13 reputable insurers including L&G, RSA & Axa.
When a broker refers a case to Safe & Secure its specialist team can contact the customer, transact the sale, and handle the admin and compliance involved, helping brokers to build an income from referrals with the peace of mind the case is being handled professionally.
Jason Berry, head of distribution and strategy for Safe & Secure, says:
“We are delighted to be the first company in this market to launch such an essential app for brokers. We know consumers want speed and efficiency and this app will allow brokers to deliver that.”
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