Moorhouse Xbroker sees first-half spike in growth
The number of brokers using Xbroker, the online comparative quotation system from broker Moorhouse Group, has increased by 27% in April.
This followed a targeted marketing campaign highlighting the breadth of product available through Xbroker and the strength of the overall proposition. Other areas of the business also saw rapid growth during the period.
The new Moorhouse broker account transfer facility – for brokers to place books of business through Xbroker – has attracted £750,000 of new business since its launch three weeks ago. The facility helps smaller brokers gain the maximum value from small ticket commercial portfolios
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