Three brokers to get e-sector.
MCS is piloting e-sector with three large brokers this month. The service is expected to go live in ...
MCS is piloting e-sector with three large brokers this month. Theservice is expected to go live in July.
E-sector, based on MCS's Schemes Processor software, allows brokers to
give sub-brokers, agents or clients online quotations for any product
class. A spokeswoman claimed MCS is 'well down the line' with major
composite and London market insurers.
James Sharp, MCS general manager, said: "Three brokers have signed up, all
three of which are larger brokers. For the foreseeable future, the first
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