Webline breaks 100 million quotes

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WEBLINE, the online quotation service, is celebrating the issue of its 100 millionth quote since its launch in 2000.

Over 1,000 new firms joined Webline’s user base in the first six months of this year, taking total end users up to 20,000. More recently, Webline extended its offering to include detailed quotations for both standard and enhanced annuities. Chairman of Webline, Paul Holland, said: “We are dedicated in providing advisers with market-wide comparisons in just a few seconds, and continue to maintain our high levels of user satisfaction with the service. "It is imperative that we continue to listen to our users in developing new features, as well as increasing our panel of providers and...

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