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Wildnet and Seitlin Develop Trading Website for Cargo Insurance - Seitlinmarine.com

01.10.01 - Wildnet Group, a new media company specialising in the construction, management and marketing of web based interactive trading websites, has developed Seitlinmarine.com with Seitlin & Company, Miami, Florida.

Underwritten by Lloyd's Syndicates A Shone & Others Syndicate (735), Hardy Underwriting Agencies Ltd (382), D J Marshall & Others (839) and Marlborough Underwriting Agency (1861), Seitlinmarine.com provides freight forwarders, manufacturers, importers and exporters with a unique e-commerce method to manage every aspect of their cargo insurance program.

The innovative website provides global access for quotations and cover, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In a paperless process, with a fraction of the effort, users can produce documents and certificates electronically at source, faster than ever before. Only available to broker, Seitlin & Company and their respective clients, such users can register with Seitlinmarine.com over the web and obtain and bind quotes, view and make changes to the cover, and even notify claims.

“After many months of meticulous development, we feel we have added a new dimension to our levels of service, performance and customer relationships,” commented Stephen Jackman, CEO of Seitlin & Company.

Mark Birrell, CEO of Wildnet commented, “This is the first website we have built for a broker, it is a clear indication that Wildnet’s business model is equally applicable to both brokers and not only underwriters - our 15 other websites have all been produced for specific underwriters.

Seitlinmarine.com is a powerful tool, assisting in sales, saving duplication of effort and providing real assistance in driving down operating costs while maximising global reach.”

Seitlinmarine.com utilises Verisign 128-bit secure server technology, meaning that any information submitted to the website is encrypted and unreadable to anyone as it travels over the web.