12 October 2015Insurance

DAS and Bluefin team up on motor breakdown service

Legal expenses insurer DAS has partnered with the Bluefin Network to provide its partner brokers with access to the motor breakdown service, DAS Motor Assistance Gold.

The product is available via Acturis system and the Bluefin Network Hub. It provides cover for private vehicles, fleet of cars (including taxis), vans, or commercial vehicles.

Darren Weekes, UK broker sales manager at DAS UK Group, said: “We have been working with the Bluefin Network for over 10 years and partner brokers already get access to a host of our products via Acturis such as Commercial Legal Protection and our Loss Assist scheme, which provides a loss adjuster to business have suffered a large loss. The extension of this partnership to include motor assistance is an indication of the strength of this partnership.”

Duncan Pagan, operations director of Bluefin Network, added: “We are delighted to include another valued product from DAS that enhances our proposition to brokers. The addition of Motor Assistance Gold expands the range of quality products and services that our Partner Brokers can offer to their customers to help them win and retain business.”

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