Open GI and Endsleigh pair up for charity quote offering
Software house Open GI has teamed up with Endsleigh Business Insurance Services to help cut the time needed for the insurer's charity insurance quotes.
Using the Open Trader software platform, Endsleigh said it aimed to reduce the time taken to produce a quote from about four days to to a few minutes.
Endsleigh supplies specialist charity insurance for social enterprises, national and small start-up charities.
Client documentation is also produced at the point of quote via the Open Trader platform.
Tim Larden, general manager, Endsleigh Business Insurance Services, said: "We are overwhelmed by the significant business benefits that Open Trader
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