Bluefin to put SME underwriting facility Elite into run-off
Bluefin has announced that it is putting its Elite underwriting facility for small to medium sized enterprise (SME) business into run-off in favour of expanding its existing Platinum product range.
Bluefin said the move is designed to improve customer service and operational efficiency and that Platinum, which is based on the Acturis platform, includes e-trading capability and a high degree of auto-rating.
The insurers partnering Bluefin in the first phase of this new strategy include Axa, Aviva, RSA and Zurich.
A Bluefin spokesman said: ‘Elite has served us well for many years but a strategic review established that we could serve our customers better and improve our own profitability by
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