Bupa cuts process time with online quote system

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Bupa has launched an online quote and application system for critical illness and life cover products, which it claims will shave days off IFAs' processing time.

To mark the launch, Bupa Individual Protection is offering a 15% Lautro enhancement on all online business submitted this year. Key features of the system include: The ability to put clients on risk without contacting Bupa Individual Protection; The choice of a premium or benefit-driven quotation; The flexibility to complete application sections in order of preference as well as clear reminders if any applicable fields are incomplete; The automatic population of address fields with the entry of a postcode; The ability to save a quotation at any time and retrieve it at a ...

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