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WTW starts tech industry practice in Australia, NZ

It will be led by Ben Di Marco.

WTW launched a dedicated Technology industry practice within its Corporate Risk & Broking (CRB) business in Australia and New Zealand, focusing on helping technology companies manage emerging risks. 

Led by Ben Di Marco, a specialist in cyber and technology risk, the practice consists of nine experts who will provide tailored insurance solutions to address the unique challenges facing the tech sector.

The new practice will provide technology firms with a comprehensive approach to risk management, combining WTW's expertise in analytics, broking, claims advocacy, and innovation. 

Di Marco, with nearly 20 years of legal and insurance advisory experience, will leverage his knowledge in technology risk and data privacy to guide the new practice.

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