Barclay Willis launches new platform

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Barclay Willis, the appointed representative of Miles Smith Broking, has launched a new platform for mortgage and general insurance business.

Known as the In-Cept Insurance solution, the online platform is designed to provide near instant insurance cover for commercial and residential properties. In-Cept currently includes commercial landlord cover, residential landlord cover and residential home owners. Additional products yet to launch include tenants’ contents, ASU and life. This spread includes landlords rent guarantees through to all types of commercial risk, including motor risk. Barlcay Willis says the platform is fully scaleable, meaning it is suitable for use from independent letting and estate agents to mortgage bro...

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