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QBE teams up with SSP on e-traded SME business

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Insurer plans to expand its FastFlow service over the next two years.

QBE has partnered with SSP to provide brokers with access to a range of commercial lines SME products.

The products will be available to all brokers using SSP systems.

The first product for tradesmen was made available in July and the technology specialists confirmed that in the coming months office, property owners, mini-fleet and commercial combined products will also be added.

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Jason Moseley, SSP head of e-trading, said: "SSP already has a strong relationship with QBE Australia through the insurer division, and we are delighted to be extending this into the broker space."

Dave Greaves, head of FastFlow at QBE, added: "QBE has ambitious growth plans over the next two years for FastFlow, our offering for small and medium-sized companies in the UK.

"Widening our e-trade distribution capabilities to include the SSP platform is critical to making these plans a reality and delivering market-leading e-trade solutions for our clients and brokers."

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