Product roundup: To boldly go where products have rarely been before

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l It appears that there is no frontier which insurance broking would ever be daunted by and this month we report on a new product for space travellers, perhaps the most appropriate use of the verb “to launch” ever seen on these pages. Aon has teamed up with Netherlands-based Space Expedition Corporation to bring out the new policy.

Closer to Earth, home insurance has been a key focus with RSA, in conjunction with Select & Protect, and Insure As You Go both making new moves in the market.

Groupama kept up the technology theme with its laser-like focus on providing full-cycle trading through software houses and BGL jumped on board too with its anti-fraud software.

Skuld maintained the travel motif with a new offering exclusively focused on the protection and indemnity needs of superyacht owners. Finally the British Insurance

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