Products round-up: Upbeat mood sees upturn in products
The increase in broker confidence has been well documented over recent months and with that upbeat tone has come a slew of products and new businesses targeting a truly wide range of markets.
Arc Legal dispensed a new policy for pharmacists and IIG looked to the strength of the construction industry with the launch of a new scheme for those involved with demolishing buildings.
Meanwhile Commercial Express targeted a more sedate sector with a new hobby and clubs policy.
Staying in the fun zone, UK General teamed up with Lifesure for a high-end caravan product and Axa Assistance kept matters on the road with standalone breakdown cover for classic vehicles in partnership with
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