Preferential insurance treatment for agents
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Preferential, won’t charge travel agents to join its Appointed Representative scheme, the travel insurance specialist has announced.Commenting on this, Louise Lockwood, Business Development Manager at Preferential says, “It is confusing for agents as some companies are charging and some are not. We like to work closely with our travel agent partners and want to make it clear to them that we do not charge them to become an Appointed Representative of Preferential.”In addition, Preferential is promoting its range of specialist travel insurance products for 2010.These include:- up to
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