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Usage-based car cover platform created

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The proposition has been developed by By Miles founder, Callum Rimmer, for insurers and brokers to offer access to usage-based cover to the motor market.

By Bits, a technology platform for the motor insurance industry which promises to bring “fair and transparent pricing” to drivers, has been launched for insurers and brokers to utilise.

The platform has been developed by Callum Rimmer, founder of pay-per-mile insurance provider, By Miles.

According to a statement the By Bits proposition enables motor insurance providers to create innovative, personalised services for customers and bring usage-based policies to market in a fast and cost

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