LeadPoint adds home insurance leads

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LeadPoint will this week launch home insurance leads from its range of online sources.

The service will allow advisers to access details of customers searching for advice on buildings and contents insurance for both owner-occupiers and landlords. Lead prices will start at £10 and can be filtered by advisers seeking to target specific customers. Head of marketing, Justin Rees, says consumers are increasingly heading online to search for a range of financial products and services, and LeadPoint is seeking new ways for advisers to tap this marketplace. LeadPoint says it has a number of new services to launch in the coming months to help intermediaries diversify their business...

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