Molo Finance partners with Uinsure

Molo Finance has announced a new partnership with Uinsure to offer digital insurance solutions for the buy-to-let (BTL) market.

The move gives Molo customers access to Uinsure’s platform which has been designed to streamline the insurance process. Brokers are also set to benefit from the partnership as it enables them to offer their clients insurance at a more relevant stage in the mortgage journey.

As a fully-digital lender, Molo Finance underwrites all its mortgages online and uses technology to make quick lending decisions.

Molo CEO, Francesca Carlesi, commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for two tech-led brands who are innovating their respective industries to come together. As a result, our landlords can transition smoothly from receiving their mortgage to using Uinsure to get cover for their investment.

“Insurance cover is a key requirement in the process of purchasing a BTL property, and this partnership with Uinsure is a natural fit that will help in our efforts to make the BTL experience more fluid.”

Launched in 2007, Uinsure provides customers with a fast and transparent approach to insurance cover.

The firm’s chief commercial officer, Martin Schultheiss, added: “Insurance is a critical part of the buying process and by integrating our technologies, Molo advisers and customers can now benefit from a smoother and more joined-up offering.

“As the UK’s first fully-digital lender, Molo is an exciting partner for us at Uinsure and we’re very much looking forward to working with their team as they innovate the sector.”

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