Sesame Bankhall launches GI portal

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) is launching a new General Insurance (GI) portal giving advisers access to products underwritten by a range of leading UK insurers.

The new proposition will be rolled out to Sesame, PMS and Bankhall members over the coming weeks.

The site will include mortgage payment protection insurance, building and contents and landlords insurance from insurers such as RSA, Aviva, Ageas and Allianz.

The portal is powered by Paymentshield's technology and incorporates a quote and application system. The proposition will automatically compare the renewal premium being offered by each of the panel insurers at the client's annual review to ensure their premiums remain competitive.

George Higginson, CEO of Sesame Bankhall Group, said: "We want to help adviser firms build value in their businesses by broadening their overall offering, demonstrating their value to clients through increased contact, whilst providing a wide choice of quality products and providers at highly competitive rates."

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