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New software house launches platform for brokers

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Wanna Insure has launched a end-to-end software platform which it claims reduces the development costs and implementation time for products inherent in legacy software house solutions.

The independent software provider said it was targeting scheme and specialist brokers and their insurers partners and that the trading solution could generate back-office efficiency savings of 30% within three months.

Wanna Insure also said it planned to expand into other sectors and markets as the business grows.

The new platform runs on legacy-free software called WannaSoft which has been designed in partnership with the insurance industry to offer more flexibility and access for both brokers

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