NMU launches e-trade terrorism product on Acturis

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The enhanced product, available to all Acturis brokers, now includes non-damage business interruption extensions as standard for denial of access and loss of attraction exposures.

NMU has made its new and enhanced terrorism product, launched last month, available to e-trade on the Acturis platform.

The firm said the product now includes non-damage business interruption extensions as standard for both denial of access and loss of attraction exposures.

In addition, the software house stated that as part of this launch Acturis and NMU have developed a market standard question set on terrorism.

It further detailed that NMU’s standalone terrorism and sabotage insurance

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