UKinsuranceNET aims to double GWP over three years

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Specialist property broker teams up with Acturis to target new business using technology.

UKinsuranceNET has launched a new technology platform in partnership with Acturis, aiming to double its current gross written premium (GWP) of £11.5m over the next three years.

Steve Bradley, managing director of UKinsuranceNET told Insurance Age that the broker's new technology platform, including a quote and buy website, would make it easier for its customers to find insurance.

"We've also introduced three new schemes which will give us a wider footprint and attract new business," Bradley said

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