CBG moves onto Acturis

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CBG Group, the corporate general insurance, risk management and financial services intermediary, has moved its entire back office system onto software platform, Acturis.

According to the Manchester-based company, the switch-over forms part of a drive to streamline its operations and facilitate further growth in 2010.

The company has rolled the software out across all departments, including corporate, SME and private client, after a successful pilot in 2009.

Stephen Darcy, executive director of CBG Group, commented: "We were extremely impressed with the impact Acturis had on our SME division during 2009, where efficiency and margins have increased significantly."

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