15 September 2020Insurance

r10 partners with reinsurance e-placement platform Riskbook

London-based  r10 Consulting has formed a strategic partnership with  Riskbook, an independent provider of reinsurance placement.

The partnership aims to improve the placing experience for brokers and underwriters through a user-friendly workflow tool.

Under the agreement, r10 will be the preferred global implementation and integration partner for the Riskbook platform.

Amechi Peirce-Howe, managing partner of r10, said: “We are delighted to enter into a strategic partnership with Riskbook. Through this relationship, we will add value to Riskbook and their customers across the London and International reinsurance markets. We look forward to working with Riskbook to maximise the extensive benefits their innovative platform provides.”

Jerad Leigh, co-founder and CEO of Riskbook, added: “We are pleased and excited to welcome r10 as our preferred implementation partner. Our platform with the implementation expertise of r10 will help organisations to radically enhance productivity, while simultaneously delighting their teams with a phenomenal user experience designed exclusively for the reinsurance community.”

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