Bright Grey extends choice with Unipass

Author: Paul Robertson
Cover | 07 Jul 2009 | 12:13

Categories: Protection| Technology| Underwriting

Topics: Bright Grey| information security

Bright Grey has made it easier for advisers to access its quote and apply system by introducing Unipass.

From this week, advisers will have the choice of logging on to brightadviser.co.uk using their Unipass certificate or using their email address and password to access the Bright Grey intranet as usual.

Unipass cuts out the need to store passwords, saving time and increasing online security. It is supported by the UK financial services industry and is completely free and easy to use.

Ian Smart, Head of Product Development & Technical Support at Bright Grey said: "We are constantly working on initiatives to improve our service for advisers. The Unipass certificate will allow our customers to access the Bright Grey extranet at the click of a button, making their lives easier and more efficient.

"And it will ensure that the Bright Grey extranet remains easy to use and keeps up with competitor online services.> "

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