16 March 2017Insurance

Argo Pro launches new E&O forms

Argo Pro, a subsidiary of specialty re/insurer Argo Group, has launched enhanced line of products and four new errors and omissions (E&O) forms to offer expanded business opportunities for brokers.

"The new forms are the result of Argo Pro listening carefully to clients, addressing unique challenges, scouring the industry landscape and finding practical solutions to help clients gain a competitive edge," said Craig Landi, president of Argo Pro. "I am proud of the Argo Pro team’s collaborative efforts toward becoming product innovators and industry leaders in 2017."

After recently announcing the new directors and officers (D&O) excess side-A difference-in-conditions (DIC) coverage policy form, the company is set to launch cyber tech PROtect and asset management forms next month.

"We are already receiving positive feedback, and I am confident all our forms will help provide effective solutions and meet the needs of a wide range of professionals," Landi said.

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