Insurtech firm Uinsure has added Integra Insurance Solutions to its home insurance panel.
Integra uses current pricing technology and pricing strategies to offer a tailored premium for each home.
Uinsure said adding this product to its panel would benefit its intermediary, bank and building society partners, as it would enable them to quote more customers through enhanced underwriting and increased competitiveness for individual customer risks.
Will Price (pictured), chief insurance officer at Uinsure, said: “We aim to offer a competitive price to every customer who engages with us via our independent financial adviser [IFA], intermediary, bank, building society and other affinity partners, so we need a strong home insurance panel.
“Integra adds a lot of value as a data-driven, digitally focused business that’s agile in a constantly changing market and, like us at Uinsure, leverages technology and data to create industry-leading customer experiences. We’re extremely happy to be working with their team, given the natural alignment in our brands’ focus.”
Tony Dixon, chief underwriting officer at Integra, added: “Uinsure’s commitment to digitise insurance and simplify the customer journey within the mortgage intermediary space aligns with Integra’s proactive data-driven approach to insurance pricing and underwriting.
“Uinsure’s unique distribution and desire to further enhance its product offerings fits perfectly with Integra’s strategic direction of growth, and we’re excited about the future opportunities this brings to both parties.”
Earlier this year, LDC invested an undisclosed sum into Uinsure to support its growth plans.
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