Product round-up: Mergers, motors and charity
Covéa Insurance was keen to show what it regards as the first example of the fruits of its merger with Sterling Insurance with a motor product aimed at mid to high net worth customers.
Sterling Executive Motor combines the best of both worlds according to the insurer and will appeal to brokers with such clientele.
Ace Group has its eye on somewhat more altruistic concerns by unveiling directors and officers insurance cover for charities and not-for-profit organisations in the UK and Ireland.
Open GI was all ears as it introduced Mini Fleet, described as a new commercial business line, to the market in response to broker feedback.
Axa had its mind on property owners who do not
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