Uinsure recruits 60 new team members to support new partnerships
The insurer has secured new lender and intermediary partnerships.

Uinsure has welcomed 60 new team members after securing new bank, building society, financial intermediary and affinity partnership deals.
Several of the new partnerships were secured in response to RSA’s recent withdrawal from the UK home insurance market.
The firm has invested in its digital-first service that allows home and landlord insurance to be embedded by its partners so they can offer personalised cover to their customers as soon as arranging it becomes a need.
Lauren Bagley, Uinsure’s chief distribution officer, said: “To win these prestigious partnership accounts, particularly in a highly competitive environment, is a tremendous endorsement of the strength of our proposition. The fact some of the UK’s leading banks, building societies and financial intermediaries have chosen Uinsure demonstrates how highly the industry values the technology and customer experience we’ve developed.
“An expanded scale will only help in securing more competitive premiums for all our partners’ customers, which is another thing we’re working relentlessly on.
“It’s the busiest we’ve ever been in terms of onboarding new partners. We’ve found many organisations searching for end-to-end insurance solutions that focus on a digital-first experience and engagement, allowing them to scale in the insurance space and provide great customer value.
“We’re now absolutely committed to supporting our growing network of partners and delivering exceptional customer experiences at every touchpoint.”

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