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Intermediary Systems has launched a new version of its Household Whatif? package which allows househ...

Intermediary Systems has launched a new version of its Household
Whatif? package which allows household insurers to review their market
positions.


The package is based on CSC's household quotation engine and this new
version is written for Windows and boasts greater functionality.


According to CSC, it also incorporates a more powerful and flexible
product modelling facility and the option of an ArcView mapping system
which allows insurers to batch test on a postcode basis.


Jim Robinson, a director

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