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NFP Implements CyberCube’s Broking Manager to Enhance Cyber Capabilities

NFP Implements CyberCube’s Broking Manager to Enhance Cyber Capabilities

CyberCube today announced a partnership with NFP, a leading insurance broker and consultant that provides property and casualty (P&C), corporate benefits, retirement and individual solutions, to provide its Broking Manager product to NFP professionals worldwide.

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“Broking Manager does just that, giving the NFP team the analytics and benchmarking it needs to grow its cyber business significantly and more effectively serve its clients and prospects.”

Broking Manager will support NFP’s cyber business growth with tools that quantify and explain the sources and financial impact of cyber risk exposure to clients. The platform also produces reports that can be used to educate prospects and clients on potential sources of loss, recent and relevant cyber events, and peer-to-peer benchmarking.

Broking Manager is the first software-as-a-service application CyberCube has built specifically for the insurance broking community. It offers a streamlined approach to generating financial exposure impact that helps clients make informed decisions on coverages and limits. Broking Manager complements CyberCube’s two other products, Portfolio Manager and Account Manager, which are designed for risk carriers and used by leading companies across the insurance ecosystem.

“NFP was looking for a tool that could provide cyber risk insight for their diverse portfolio of clients, which spans industries and business sizes,” said Pascal Millaire, CEO of CyberCube “Broking Manager does just that, giving the NFP team the analytics and benchmarking it needs to grow its cyber business significantly and more effectively serve its clients and prospects.”

“After a thorough review of offerings, we found that Broking Manager fits our needs perfectly,” said Akhil Chopra, managing director and head of NFP’s cyber liability practice “We’re focused on growth and new technologies, to offer our clients the very best possible insights into their cyber vulnerabilities and what they can do to address them.”

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