Armed Forces insurer launches protection platform with LifeQuote

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Specialist armed forces insurer, Trinity Insurance Services, has launched an online protection portal for armed forces personnel and their families.

The portal provides a panelled aggregation service that allows forces personnel to see if they qualify for a range of life and protection policies given their current military status. The partnership with LifeQuote has resulted in a new online service that allows Trinity Insurance Services' clients to establish, with simple filtering, whether they are insurable given their current military status.  It takes into account whether they are a reservist or a regular serving member, what branch of the services they are in, and whether they are under orders to be deployed in the next 6 month...

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