The Insurance Partnership goes live on Acturis

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The Insurance Partnership has gone live on the Acturis system.

The broker’s four offices went live on the same day, and all business will now be transacted using the system.

The project involved training 139 members of staff and a data migration from the legacy system, TAM.

Onsite Aviva underwriters will also use the Acturis system to handle referrals on SME business that cannot be electronically traded without underwriter sign-off.

Richard Tuplin, director of The Insurance Partnership, said the firm liked being at the forefront of service delivery and

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