Product roundup: Treat yourself to the product takeaway

chinese-takeaway

It is all about the niches this month in our Products and Schemes section. UK General aims to take away a portion of the market with its new offering for Chinese restaurants.

Biba is also in the takeaway business, albeit on a somewhat larger scale. It has renewed its cargo scheme with NMU for another three years to help brokers’ clients takeaway their products to foreign shores.

AIG keeps the international theme going with its new directors and officers cover being rolled out across Europe. Meanwhile, Midas hopes its golden touch will deliver modern performance cars and classic sports cars business and Ascent Underwriting has launched to tackle the perennial

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Applied updates on commercial push

Applied Systems has confirmed Arch Insurance is about to enter the pilot phase of onboarding and will be live on the Applied Epic broker management system in April, with Iprism and Ark to follow and more promised in 2024.

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