Mortgage Intelligence ups GI access

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Mortgage Intelligence (MI) has begun offering its members access to Legal & General's (L&G) GIology system via its general insurance (GI) panel.

Both directly authorised (DA) members and appointed representatives (ARs) will now have direct access to L&G's home insurance choices (HIC) buildings and contents insurance, buy-to-let property insurance and mortgage payment protection insurance (MPPI). L&G's GIology point-of-sale system enables indicative quotes for its range of general insurance products to be sourced on and offline by asking clients only a few questions and with no need for advisers to re-key the data. MI's insurance help desk will also be on hand to assist advisers with any queries they may have. "General insurance is...

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