1 Answer partners with THB for PI
1 Answer has partnered with THB Group to roll out professional indemnity (PI) insurance to all of its members and their clients.
The network, which has rebranded as 1 Answer Brokerdrive following its recent acquisition of Brokerdrive, confirmed that it will be the first time it had offered "such an all encompassing" PI solution to members.
It added that the deal was another step in its growth plans and membership revamp.
Paul Muir, managing director at 1 Answer Brokerdrive, said: "We are delighted to be joining forces with THB Group as our sole provider of PI.
"Any business that gives advice or offers a professional
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