Towergate partners with Mortgage Intelligence
Mortgage Intelligence has announced that Towergate Home & Protect has been added to its panel, providing access to a wide range of web-based home and buy-to-let general insurance products.
All members of Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next will have access to the range.
Towergate Home & Protect offers buildings and contents quotations from a panel which includes AXA, Equity Red Star & Zurich and a consortium of leading UK insurers. In addition to competitive rates on standard home and buy-to-let Insurance, Towergate Home & Protect also offers specialist support for cases that are difficult to place.
Specialist insurance products include cover for buy-to-let property portfolios, high net worth schemes, unoccupied thatched, or previously underpinned properties, homes of non standard construction and holiday homes in the UK and overseas. Towergate Home & Protect has also recently relaunched its Mortgage Payment protection and income protection products with a choice of Accident, Sickness and Unemployment, Accident and Sickness only or Unemployment only options.
Sally Laker, managing director, Mortgage Intelligence, commented: “We’re delighted to offer even more choice for our members with the competitive range of General Insurance products that Towergate provides. Their specialist support for difficult to place cases will I’m certain be of real value in helping advisers to maximise sales. General Insurance should be a vital part of all advisers’ toolkits and Towergate’s expertise with non-standard and higher risk policies will benefit our members and their clients. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Towergate and enhancing our membership offerings for all Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next advisers.”
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