Premier Partnership welcomes greater sponsorship interest.
New Millennium Technologies has signed up three new sponsoring insurers to its Premier Partnership. ...
New Millennium Technologies has signed up three new sponsoringinsurers to its Premier Partnership. These are: Guardian Insurance,
Highway and Legal & General, and takes the number of sponsors to 17.
The software house started installing systems in shareholding brokers last
month.
NMT Premier Plus is a fully integrated Polaris system and is written for
Windows 95/98 and NT.
Jacquie Boast, sales and marketing manager at NMT, commented: "We are
delighted that three major general lines insurers have
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