No new insurers for Una

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Alliance committed to current partners as it seeks to develop more niche products.

The Una Alliance has no plans to work with new insurer partners it was revealed at the Una conference which took place in Manchester on 6 November.

Co-founder Edward Bruce, who is also chief executive of Bruce Stevenson, told the delegates that the Alliance had "no plans to work with new insurers" and that the network was happy with the partners it has currently.

The only situation where he could see Una using different partners is if insurers don't want the products their broker members develop

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