Capita releases split cover life and CI quotation tool

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Capita Financial Software has developed a new quotation service for split cover life and critical illness (CI) policies.

The service is available on the Webline quotation portal and will now allow advisers to quote on different life and CI cover levels on the same illustration. It is currently supported by Bright Grey, Legal and General and LV=. Matt Humphrey, managing director of Capita Financial Software, said: "This is great news for advisers, as they now have the ability to offer quotations and advise their clients on a wider range of products through our portal than ever before. "This new online tool will provide better access, save them time and ultimately make it easier for advisers to write s...

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