One Call reveals a new brand

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The announcement comes just weeks after the business and CEO received huge FCA fines for mishandling client money.

One Call has launched a car insurance sub-brand entitled One Quick Quote which it claims will issue quotes in just 60 seconds.

The move comes less than a fortnight after the business and CEO John Radford were fined £684,000 and £468,000 respectively by the Financial Conduct Authority for breaching rules around the handling of client money.

In addition the business has also had renewal restrictions imposed upon it for 121 days – a move expected to cost the firm around £4.6m.

One Call explained

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