Premium Credit claims self-service portal first

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Premium Credit has launched a new website which it claimed will minimise administration for brokers by enabling its personal premium finance customers to manage their accounts online.

The company also claimed that its "My Premium Credit" website was the first of its kind in the premium finance industry.

The insurance premium finance specialists listed the ability for clients to view their account details, including correspondence and credit agreements online, check and sign new credit agreements, along with being able to settle any missed payments by credit or debit card as some of the benefits.

Users will also be able to change bank details and update personal details on the

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