Jelf and Hiscox launch interim management products
Jelf and Hiscox have teamed with the Interim Management Association (IMA) to launch two products for the sector.
The trade body confirmed that Jelf will provide a consultancy service to IMA members, as well as the opportunity to arrange cover through "tailor-made" packages underwritten by Hiscox.
IMA added that, for the interim manager community, Jelf will also "help identify the complexities" surrounding professional indemnity (PI) cover and offer a solution which includes specific project cover.
Simon Drake, head of special projects at the IMA, said: "More often than not, interim managers take out their
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