Product round-up: Plugging the gaps in the market

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The wheels of insurance never stop turning and, as ever, providers have scrutinised the market for any gaps as this month’s selection of products shows.

Sterling Insurance Group created a scheme with Walmsleys Commercial Insurance Brokers to provide a product for handcrafted goods businesses, protecting policyholders against legal liability.

Continuing on the theme of the novel, Zugar Znaps is a new portal providing social content with insurance for younger people.

Markel extended its cyber risk cover while Allianz Engineering introduced All Machinery to the market with the aim of protecting businesses against machinery breakdown and damage.

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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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