Nimbla Sync secures partnership with Aon

Aon is to roll out Nimbla Sync to help streamline processes and reduce admin hours.

Will Jones, head of national at Aon Credit Solutions, said: “At Aon, we want to be able to offer our customers cutting edge, digital products and services which address those unmet needs and actually make a difference to their business. The one thing we all need more of and you can’t simply buy, is time. By using the latest technology and automating the process, I genuinely believe Nimbla Sync will give us and our clients more time. It opens up trade credit insurance to those who may not necessarily be familiar with it and, critically, ensures an efficient process for all parties.

"When in place, the digital platform allows us to use our time to do what we are best at; focus on advising and guiding our clients to make more informed decisions. Furthermore, as Aon Credit Solutions, our team will be able to invest more resource into business growth, client relationships, developing new opportunities and new ideas.

Andrew Carnie, branch director of Credit Solutions at Aon, added: “When considering fully digital SME propositions, Nimbla Sync is a real step up from other products before, bringing something fresh to the market. It opens up opportunities we haven’t been able to tap into previously and allows us to reach a more digitally minded audience who are looking for a fast turn around and a nimble way of working.”

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