Prestige Underwriting has expanded its non-standard product portfolio and presence on Applied Systems with the recent launch of its market-leading non-standard motor product. Brokers utilising Applied software will now have seamless access to Prestige Underwriting’s non-standard motor and home products specifically designed to meet these niche but growing risks in the British market.
This strategic partnership extension offers brokers a flexible and comprehensive solution catering to a wide array of risk types. This includes coverage for high-performance vehicles, imported vehicles, as well as policies accommodating drivers with poor driving history or those with motoring convictions.
Tim Baxter, Head of Broker Development & Partnerships at Prestige Underwriting, said:
“At Prestige Underwriting, we are committed to simplifying business processes for brokers. Our collaboration with Applied Systems allows brokers to engage with us more quickly and efficiently, ultimately enhancing the customer experience and conversion success for our partners.”
Chris Moseley, Vice-President of Insurer Solutions, Applied Systems Europe, added:
“As the non-standard market continues to expand in the UK, it is essential for insurers to connect easily with brokers and provide competitive, up-to-date quotes. We are thrilled that Prestige Underwriting is now fully operational and trading on our panel with its outstanding non-standard motor product.”
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