TGSL selected by e-Underwriting for product launch
Transactor Global Solutions (TGSL) has been appointed by e-Underwriting to distribute its first auto-rated buildings and contents insurance products to UK brokers.
Brokers using the Transactor application can access e-Underwriting's home insurance products to receive instant quotes.
Among the risks covered are listed buildings, unoccupied properties, let properties, holiday homes, business use, bankruptcy and previous subsidence.
e-Underwriting - which is part of retail and London Market OIM underwriting - expects to hit £25m GWP within the first year of trading on the Transactor system.
Scott Banks, e-Underwriting director, said the product launch was an
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