Product: New products to cover digital downloads and cloud computing
Managing general agents have been busy focusing on plugging gaps in the technology-related insurance market.
Underwriting agency, i-Digital Insurance has joined forces with Lloyd’s insurer Jubilee to offer what it claimed to be the first ever insurance cover for downloaded content held on computers, smartphones, mobile devices or other forms of electronic equipment. According to i-Digital’s research, half of consumers surveyed have data libraries worth up to £500.
The new Download Insurance policy, offered to brokers to sell on either an add-on or standalone basis, will provide protection against the
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