Collinson Group and Avanti team up to launch new travel products
Avanti Insurance has selected Collinson Insurance Group as its new travel insurance partner.
Collinson will also be providing underwriting capacity to Avanti, which specialises in insurance for the over-50s.
The two firms plan to launch a new range of products for single and annual multi-trips, covering all ages and a wide range of pre-existing medical conditions.
Steve Scott, divisional director at Collinson, said: “We are delighted to have been selected by Avanti. They are a well-known brand that are growing fast and we have worked with them to provide a number of products in support
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