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Brokers sign up for InsurE-com
InsurE-com, the new broker market Internet trading Initiative, has received more than 230 registratio...
InsurE-com, the new broker market Internet trading Initiative, has received more than 230 registrations on the first day of the company's initial direct marketing campaign, which started on 4 April.The e-commerce solution will initially allow brokers to quote for motor insurance, with household, marine and small commercial planned for the future.
Intermediaries will be able to access the comparative quote system free of charge by registering online at www.insurance-e.net. The online facility
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