Acturis vows to revolutionise personal lines

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Acturis is poised to make an attack upon the personal lines market with two key hires.

Describing existing personal lines software systems as “old fashioned and cumbersome”, co-CEO of the firm, Theo Duchen, pictured, pledged that Acturis would be in the vanguard of delivering new technology to the brokered sector.

As part of this strategy, the technology provider has appointed ex-chief information officer at Heath Lambert (now Gallagher Heath), Jim Lorimer, as head of personal lines.

He will be supported by Jeff McCracken, formerly at Close Premium Finance, who joins in a business

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