Products: Lumley Jacobs signs up forensic coding partner
Non-risk and income specialist Lumley Jacobs has signed a deal to supply Tradewise with a branded forensic coding system. The company will incorporate the forensic coding within its proposition for motor trade and commercial vehicle customers.
Mike Tyler, CEO at Tradewise, said: “We know that our clients’ tools and stock are their livelihood, and we believe trademark forensic coding, which is a proven theft deterrent, will give them added peace of mind. Our agents see forensic coding as a valuable part of our product proposition and we expect this service to help maintain our renewal retention in what is a highly competitive sector.”
Tradewise is the second business to sign up for the Lumley Jacobs product, following Carole Nash
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