Groupama increases capability of Optima Business Plus

Malcolm Smith

Groupama has launched a “miscellaneous trades” facility for its online commercial trade product, Optima Business Plus.

The insurer has added 200 trades to the product, which now allows for almost 1,000 listed trades to be automatically quoted, with the insurer claiming that quotations could also be obtained faster.

In addition, it will allow brokers to obtain quotations for multiple trades.

The insurer believes the new enhancement will be of particular value to brokers in the SME market.

Malcolm Smith, commercial lines director for Groupama, said: “We recognise that new trades are constantly emerging and, in any

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