Ascent introduces nil deductible cyber policy for SMEs
According to the MGA the cover will be available to all new and renewal SME clients that opt to use its panel of service vendors in the event of a claim.
Managing general agent (MGA) Ascent Underwriting has launched nil deductible/zero excess options for its cyber policies for SMEs.
According to the MGA the cover will be available to all new and renewing SME clients that opt to use its panel of service vendors in the event of a claim.
The panel consists of specialists in breach response, computer forensics and legal counsel, enabling incidents to be resolved swiftly and equitably at minimal cost, it said.
Claims
Gareth Tungatt, chief
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