Marsden Building Society partners with Uinsure

Marsden Building Society has selected Uinsure to be its sole home insurance supplier as the provider continues its growth in the mutual building society sector.

Uinsure offers a panel of leading UK insurers so Marsden’s customers will be offered a choice when taking out a Home Insurance policy.

Marsden, the Lancashire-based society, has joined societies including Darlington, Furness, Tipton, The Melton, and Mansfield Building Society to offer home insurance products provided solely by Uinsure.

Uinsure chief product officer, Paul Kelly, commented: “Marsden has a great reputation within the mutual sector and epitomises many of our core values, including a commitment to providing outstanding customer service alongside products of the highest quality.

“We are delighted that Marsden has joined forces with Uinsure, as the building society market is of great importance to us. Through this partnership, we’ll maximise the GI potential of Marsden.”

Marsden general manager (operations), Heather Crinion, added: “Uinsure’s dedication to providing quality products and customer service is a great fit for us here at the Marsden. Owned and run for the benefit of our members, it’s important for us to offer products that meet their needs and expectations.

“Uinsure’s award-winning home insurance policy is a great addition to our product range, and one that I’m sure will be well received by our members.” 

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