finova Broker integrates with UnderwriteMe

finova Broker has announced its latest integration with UnderwriteMe’s protection platform, expanding the choice of protection sourcing solutions available to brokers.

The collaboration is set to provide brokers with a more comprehensive set of tools to support their clients and drive business growth.

finova said the integration with UnderwriteMe will enable brokers using its CRM to access an extended range of protection solutions, ensuring that brokers can provide clients with more accurate quotes.

Commercial director at UnderwriteMe, Mark Cracknell, said: "The protection gap remains a significant challenge in the UK market, and with Consumer Duty front of mind, it is essential that brokers are equipped with the best tools to ensure their clients receive comprehensive protection.

"Our unique platform enables brokers to access real-time underwriting decisions, ensuring that rated clients receive accurate pricing upfront and avoid any unnecessary surprises later in the process. By integrating with finova Broker, we are making it even easier for brokers to embed protection into their advice process and deliver better outcomes for their clients."

Commercial director at finova Broker, Matt Harrison, added: "At finova, we are committed to supporting brokers with the most advanced technology available. Our integration with UnderwriteMe enhances our CRM’s capabilities, giving brokers even more choice when it comes to protection sourcing. By streamlining the process and improving accessibility, brokers can better serve their clients, increase their revenue, and most importantly, ensure customers are fully protected."



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