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Broker setup and Quote engine Introduction

Thank you for taking the time to read the Dayinsure Broker Guide. There are 2 Dayinsure products which are available to brokers :

- Short Term Insurance : this facility allows drivers aged from 21-75 to purchase cover from 1 to 28 days online. Typical scenarios are customers who want to borrow a car, take a test drive, or allow a temporary additional driver to drive their car. We can cover most cars, vans and motorhomes. Cover is not available on hire cars/vans, nor on any vehicle which is in a police compound.

- Learner Cover : is available for drivers aged 17 and over who have a provisional licence. All cover ceases as soon as the driver passes their driving test. Our cover is separate stand-alone cover – the vehicle must not belong to the provisional licence-holder, and it must also have an annual insurance policy running concurrently with our Learner policy. We provide cover only between the hours of 6am and 10 pm, and only when the learner driver is accompanied by a driver aged 25 and over who has held a full UK licence for at least 3 years. This guide will take you through the following stages :

- broker set up : how to register with us

- commission : how to set up your commission rate

- quote and buy : how to find your distinct url and upload it to your site - payment : how the payment processes work

- quote engine : screen grabs of the quote pages for your information

Payments : please note that Dayinsure products must be paid for at the time of purchase with either a debit or credit card : sorry but we do not offer a Payment On Account facility.

Should you have any queries or questions, please feel free to get in touch with us – our contact details are :

By email : to [email protected]

By phone : to 0845 450 6615

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Broker setup

In order to register for either of the Dayinsure Short Term Insurance and Learner products, please go to http://broker.dayinsure.com (Fig a).

Fig a

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Commission

You have the ability to set your own commission levels from within the Dayinsure Broker system. This facility is accessed via the Account / Commission menu option. There are two tabs for commission : one tab for Short Term Insurance (fig b) and another tab for Learner Cover (fig c). Short Term Insurance

The default commission for Short Term Insurance is set as the greater of : - 10% of the premium OR

- £10 for bookings of 1 to 3 days, £12 for bookings of 3 or 4 days, £15 for bookings of 6 to 8 days, or £20 for bookings of 9 to 28 days.

So for example if you chose to leave the default commissions in place, and a customer purchased a 3 day booking via your link, with a premium of £50, then you would receive a commission of £12 from us the month after the policy incepted. If another customer purchased a 28 day policy with a premium of £220, you would receive £22 in commission.

Fig b

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Learner Cover

Learner Cover commission is set by the length of policy e.g. Daily, Weekly and Monthly (fig c). There are default amounts of £5 for daily, £10 for weekly and £15 for monthly. Although these

commission amounts can be increased, the commission cannot be set to a lower amount than the default. The commission can also be calculated as a percentage. The percentage can be any value but the same default commission levels apply e.g. if the daily commission is set to 5% but the 5% would only result in a commission value £2.50, then the default of £5 would apply. This feature avoids a broker ever have a total price that is less than the Dayinsure web site price.

Fig c

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Quote & Buy

In order to get a quote or to buy insurance you need to login to the broker portal using the username and password you received after registration. (Although you can login to the portal immediately, you will be unable to use the quote & buy facility until our customer services team have authorised your request).

Once you have been authorised, you can use the Insurance / Quote & Buy menu option. This screen will contain up to two tabs depending on what features have been authorised. By default, an authorised broker would have access to the Short Term Insurance – New Quote tab. If Learner Cover is enabled, a second tab is also visible (fig d).

Fig d

On the Learner Cover – New Quote tab, you can click on the ‘New Learner Cover Quotation’ button and the Learner Cover quote engine will load. As with short term insurance, you can also use a button or link directly on your own web site. You need to follow the on-screen instructions, including the url which is specific to your brokerage and is the way in which we track sales through your account back to you.

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Broker setup and Quote engine

Quote Engine

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Broker setup and Quote engine Fig e

Policy wording, summary and terms and conditions documents are always visible throughout the steps of the process, as well as support contact details.

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insure the vehicle etc, the customer will be displayed an alternative screen informing them that we cannot offer insurance at this time.

Fig f

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Periods can be selected in days, weeks and months (note, a month is a period of 28 days). Once the desired period has been specified, click the ‘Next step’ button.

During the process, the ‘Go back’ button can be clicked to go back to the previous step, as can the header navigation bar.

Step 3 is the ‘Quote Summary’ screen (fig g). This step shows the customer the period they have chosen as well as the price. The customer then needs to select the date of which the policy is to start. The policy can start today, but the customer will be charged a full day’s price no matter what time the policy is to start e.g. policies run from 6am to 10pm. If a customer starts a policy and the time is 3pm, then they would still be charged the same rate as a customer buying a policy at 6am. The customer needs to complete all the fields on this screen. The customer is also required to enter their driving licence number.

The customer is also asked a question ‘Is the vehicle insured annually?’. All vehicles must be insured annually for a learner policy to be valid therefore if a customer answers ‘No’ to this question, upon clicking ‘Next step’, the vehicle will be blocked and the customer prevented from proceeding any further.

Once the details have been completed, clicking ‘Next step’ will present the customer with the ‘Terms and conditions’ screen (fig h).

Clicking ‘Next step’ will now present the customer with the ‘Confirmation’ screen (fig i). This is the final step before payment. On this screen we ask the customer to check all the details and confirm each section. As the delivery of the insurance certificate is via email, we also give the customer the opportunity to update their email address before confirming it is correct.

Once all details are correct, the customer then clicks ‘Next step’ to start the payment process. The payment process can be up to 3 steps e.g. billing address, card details and 3d Secure. The first step is ‘Billing Details’ (fig j). These details are the details where the customers debit / credit card is registered to. The details can also be copied from the driver by clicking the ‘Copy Driver’s Address’ button. A few other details e.g. card holder first name, surname, email address and telephone number are required. These are used by the bank to help prevent fraud. The payment screen also shows the total amount to be charged and an additional amount that will be charged if the customer pays by a credit card.

Once these details have been entered, click the ‘Pay now’ button. This will now start the banking part of the process. The next screen to be displayed will ask the customer to select the card type they wish to pay with (fig k). If a credit card is selected, the total due box is recalculated with the additional credit card charge. Once a card type is selected, the screen will be updated (fig l), and now ask the customer to enter their credit / debit card details.

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At this point, the details are sent to the bank for approval. If declined, the customer will be returned to the card selection screen and asked if they would like to select another card as the last attempt was declined. If the card details are correct but the customer’s bank requires 3d Secure

authentication, then the 3d Secure screen will be displayed to the customer. The customer must be authenticated before payment is approved. If 3d Secure is not a success, then the customer

payment is declined and the customer will be returned to the card selection screen as above. If the payment is a success then the customer is displayed a thank you screen (fig m). From here the customer can print a copy of their certificate of motor insurance and all other documents. The customer will also receive an email with details of the purchase and a copy of their certificate of motor insurance attached.

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Broker setup and Quote engine Fig g

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