
Anthony Jones Insurance Brokers switches from SSP to Applied

Anthony Jones Insurance Brokers has selected Applied TAMCloud moving from SSP.
The software house highlighted that the Kent-based broker had selected its services in order to automate its business operations and enhance business continuity in the cloud.
It is the second such switch this month following on from the change by Eastside Insurance Services in Swansea.
Transformation plan
Steve Blackmore, director at Anthony Jones Insurance Brokers commented: "In building our digital transformation
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