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WTW’s platform connects brokers and insurers in real-time risk trading

Liberty Specialty Markets will be an early adopter.

Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM) will be amongst the first insurers to adopt Neuron, a digital trading platform developed by WTW, to streamline the placement of specialty risks. 

The platform is designed to connect brokers and insurers in real time, enabling faster and more efficient risk trading.

The partnership aims to enhance LSM’s operational efficiency and strengthen its relationships with brokers and clients by offering data-driven solutions. 

Through Neuron, LSM will expand its digital capabilities, allowing brokers to place follow-line business more quickly and flexibly whilst supporting tailored portfolio underwriting solutions, the press release said.

 

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