Bupa enhances adviser trading system

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Bupa has launched an enhanced online intermediary trading system for its individual protection products.

The new system will allow IFAs to tailor the provider's products to suit their clients' needs, and also upload multiple product applications in one single action.

Advisers can now make alterations until a policy is placed on risk, arrange single or multiple start dates and direct debits for clients.

Steve Payne, director of Bupa Health Assurance, said: "Our aim has always been to make our products as accessible and effective as possible for both intermediaries and their clients.

"Intermediary feedback has helped us to design a system which enables them to access our products in a menu-style format making administration simpler, quicker, flexible and more convenient."

 

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