TMA adds Uinsure to general insurance panel
TMA Club has added Uinsure to its general insurance panel.
"We continue to expand our offering to ensure we give advisers the best in class resources, competitive products and rates, as well as high-quality support."
Its advisers will have access to a range of Uinsure benefits, including 30% commission, and access to home, commercial, and buy-to-let insurance.
The Uinsure partnership with TMA follows recent additions from Masthaven Bank, Leek United, Chorley and Bath Building Societies.
Rob McCoy, senior product and business manager at TMA, commented: “Uinsure is an industry recognised leader in B2B GI and we have no doubt it’ll be a popular addition to our GI panel.
“At TMA, we are committed to our members. We continue to expand our offering to ensure we give advisers the best in class resources, competitive products and rates, as well as high-quality support. This is just the next step in that journey.”
Jason Berry, director of sales at Uinsure, added: “TMA Club epitomises many of our core values, including a commitment to outstanding customer service. We are therefore delighted to be joining its market-leading GI panel to provide TMA’s members with access to our competitively priced cover as we work together to drive innovation in the industry.”
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