New online motor caravan insurance portal targets 6,000 policies
Motor caravan specialist Peter Cue has launched an online quote and buy service for brokers on Victor Millwell, powered by CDL.
Managing director Mr Cue confirmed the company has already attracted 110 brokers since launch in February and is targeting the whole market. He added that the firm aims to write 6,000 policies by the end of the year.
The online offering gives access to a bespoke scheme for motor caravans underwritten by Aviva. According to Mr Cue, it draws upon the equivalent to Association of British Insurers' coding that he has been involved with developing in his 20 years of specialising in motor caravan
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