13 October 2016Insurance

Moore Stephens unveils new partnership at EAIC

Moore Stephens Consulting has used the EAIC conference this week to launch a new set of services to companies in Asia via RuleBook, an underwriting and distribution platform.

The firm has partnered with NTT Data to provide RuleBook configuration and testing and deliver cloud monitoring and support services to a number of clients.

Paul Latarche, partner and head of insurance at Moore Stephens, said: “We have undergone a significant period of growth with RuleBook, embraced by 15 of the leading players in the market.
The partnership with NTT Data was the natural next step. It gives us the bandwidth to support clients globally, utilising the technical expertise and global reach of one of Japan’s leading technology companies.

“We are delighted to announce that the RuleBook system will be available to underwriters and brokers across the Asian markets. Its success in the London market in enhancing the ability for the placement of complex specialty global risks, and driving more efficient communication between underwriters and their brokers, has established the system as a significant step forward in bringing the insurance process into the 21st century.”

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