Personal Touch supports launch of AssuranceKeeper

Carmen Reichman
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Mortgage adviser network Personal Touch Financial Services (PTFS) has supported the launch of eKeeper's life assurance quotes service AssuranceKeeper.

The network will offer directly authorised (DA) advisers access to its protection products, "with all the associated discounts and special remuneration deals available", following AssuranceKeeper's launch on 1 July, marketing director David Carrington said. The service, which forms part of eKeeper's 'MortgageKeeper CRM system', will provide advisers with access to an automated quote facility on life, critical illness and permanent health insurance products and an automated e-document service providing illustrations, comparisons and key features documents. protection policies and remunera...

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