Open GI launches address product to all brokers

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Open GI has launched Address Look-Up which it claimed lets brokers benefit from accurate ratings from insurers by accessing up-to-date data direct from the Royal Mail to populate addresses from a client postcode.

The technology provider said by fully hosting the product all data was automatically kept up-to-date.

It added that the product can perform a street or premise level look-up depending on the licence and was fully integrated with the core back-office to speed up the input of data during a quotation.

The software house also claimed that brokers would now be able to make efficiency savings and reduce postage costs by increasing the probability of mailings reaching their correct destination by

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