Products roundup: A little bit of everything
It’s a bit of a mixed bag this month but the old cliché tells us that variety is the spice of life – we’re not sure how spicy the products and schemes are but there should be something for everyone.
First up, we have a broker/insurer partnership targeting the hospitality industry with a scheme that promises to tailor the policies to suit each individual risk. There is also a new product catering for the unique risks posed by the research and development sector, a new property owners product that has been opened up to the wider broker market and Powerplace has attracted two new products to its range. And finally, we have a review of a new product from a new provider in the HNW market.
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