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TGSL targets insurers and virtual underwriters with new division

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Transactor Global Solutions (TGSL) has set up an enterprise division aimed at insurers and virtual underwriters.

According to the insurance software house it follows a record year in new system sales.

The new group has been created by Chris Newman, the chief executive officer of Transactor London Market - TGSL's managing general agent subsidiary.

Mr Newman said: "For our insurer clients, I am extremely keen to focus on strengthening our value added services in key areas such as consultancy, financial management services, and change management.

"TGSL has £40m of completed advanced software, over 3,000

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