Categories: Underwriting| Technology
Topics: Capita| outsourcing| | Scottish Provident
Scottish Provident has created 80 jobs as its underwriting functions revert back in house from a Capita contract.
The Glasgow based provider says the transfer was completed on February 1 and took place under TUPE regulations in consultation with the Unite union.
Gordon Watson, operations director at Scottish Provident, said: "We're delighted to considerably strengthen our underwriting proposition.
"The transfer of underwriting services forms part of the ongoing development of our protection offering and our business objectives for 2010."
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