RSA launches crime policy to tackle "ongoing threat"
RSA has launched a new commercial crime protection policy designed to provide companies with "peace of mind" against ongoing threats.
The insurer said the product protects against fraud, dishonesty or malicious acts and also provides "very broad cover" which will mitigate the financial impact of these crimes.
According to RSA, as an all risks policy, it covers companies for the direct losses they suffer as the result of a crime committed by anyone.
RSA director of professional and financial risks Pat Brice said: "Crime is an ongoing threat to businesses of all shapes and sizes, so the importance of putting in place robust
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