Try Mortgage Network partners with UnderwriteMe

Try Mortgage Network (TMN) has announced a new partnership with insurance technology platform, UnderwriteMe.

The appointed representative network owned by Try Financial confirmed that the new platform is being fully integrated into its CRM provider, One Mortgage System (OMS).

Head of recruitment at TMN, Ian Merriman, said that UnderwriteMe’s Protection Platform will allow its members to obtain underwritten quotes from multiple insurers for multiple products by completing one set of questions, saving members and clients time and money.

“The system also offers a Defaqto comparison to gain more insight and to assist with compliance, while advisers are also able to go straight to application without rekeying data,” Merriman said. “It’s a vital tool for us and our business writers to ensure good customer outcomes.”

Sales development manager at UnderwriteMe, John Revill, said: “UnderwriteMe’s Protection Platform is growing rapidly, with more firms registering to use the platform on a daily basis. The uptake of the platform over the last few years has been great to see and to add TMN to that list is testament to that growth.

“We’re proud to add TMN to the list of our partners and with the OMS integration we’re now able to place the Protection Platform in the heart of the advice process.”

Managing director at OMS, Neal Jannels, added: “The integration of UnderwriteMe last December into our platform was implemented exactly because of such feedback from our users, who found them a fantastic option for their brokers to help them convert more protection business.”



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