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Premium First automates to boost commercial line

Premium First is set to roll out a new IT system that will put its fledgling commercial offering "on...

Premium First is set to roll out a new IT system that will put its fledgling commercial offering "on a par" with rival Singer & Friedlander by 2006.

The premium finance provider is looking to grow commercial business from being 10% of its total portfolio to 40%, and to double its business over the next three years.

Richard Welsh, head of Premium First, admitted its commercial proposition, launched last year, had failed to take off so far because it did not have the IT infrastructure needed to

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