Online motor search engine allows greater transparency
An independent broker has launched an online motor search engine with a panel of more than 300 insur...
An independent broker has launched an online motor search engine with a panel of more than 300 insurers and schemes in the UK.
Motor broker 4 Insurance has created www.motorinsurancesupermarket.com, a fully transactional website that allows customers to search and buy policies online from companies such as Zurich, Norwich Union, NIG and Churchill.
Wayne Lee, director of 4 Insurance and creator of the search engine, said the offering was unique: "The sole purpose of this new product is to find the
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