William Russell launches new-look website

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William Russell has announced a major rebrand and launched a new website.

The international expatriate insurance provider has developed the new website to coincide with its 20th anniversary this year and designed the site to offer users a more visually appealing and easy to use design.

The site allows visitors to generate a quick quote and apply for cover, whilst existing policyholders are able to access key documents and claims information online.

Intermediary partners retain their access to the firm's BrokerNet portal, offering support and information, whilst the site offers an extensive database of FAQs and direct access to the firm's blog and social media pages.

A new, more versatile content management platform will mean that going forward, the website can continue to develop - offering improving functionality and features to better meet the requirements of a client base scattered around the globe.

Inez Cooper, founder and Managing Director of William Russell, says: "Now, more than ever before, there is the need to continuously improve our plans and services to ensure that we remain competitive, and meet our clients' needs. That is why we have completely overhauled our website, to make it easier to navigate for prospects and clients.

"Despite this, we will never be a faceless company, hiding behind a website. Our telephone lines are open and our staff are here to assist."

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