New 'professional combined' product hits the market
Acturis has introduced an auto-rated professional combined product combining professional indemnity, directors’ and officers’ (D&O) and office and liability cover to the open market.
According to the software provider, professional combined is one of the top requested features from both broker and insurer users of Acturis.
Shaun Orpen, head of Specialty Lines products at Acturis commented: “This is an exciting product for us as it is the answer to a great deal of market demand for a ‘mix and match’ product in the financial lines area.
“Brokers want to use a core professional indemnity cover and easily enhance this as client demands require without the hassle of separate
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