OIM launches e-Underwriting division
OIM Underwriting, part Arthur J Gallagher, has developed a new underwriting platform for household and commercial risks.
The business has developed an auto-rating model that provides point of sale quotations over a wide risk footprint for standard and non-standard home and commercial risks.
According to the company, this will allow brokers to benefit from lower operational costs as it will cater for risks that would previously have been referred to an underwriter.
During 2012 e-Underwriting aims to launch a range of home and commercial products to integrate with all major broking software houses.
David Ross, CEO
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