CHU Unveils Indicative Pricing Tool to Streamline Broker Services
New Feature Offers Immediate Premium Estimates for Enhanced Client Support
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CHU Underwriting Agencies has introduced an indicative pricing feature designed to provide brokers with immediate, non-binding premium estimates.
This innovation aims to improve pricing visibility and reduce delays in the quoting process, enabling brokers to deliver better outcomes for their clients.
Kimberley Jonsson, CEO of CHU, highlighted that waiting for final underwriting responses is a common pain point for brokers. By offering immediate price visibility, the new functionality allows brokers to add more value for customers and spend more time supporting strata communities.
This development underscores CHU's commitment to practical innovation that addresses bottlenecks in both coverage and process. Brokers are encouraged to utilise this new tool to enhance their service efficiency and client satisfaction.
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