Malcolm Harvey's Qlaims unveils flooding parametric partnership

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Qlaims has teamed up with Mason Owen Financial Services and parametric insurance specialist Floodflash in the first use of its claims service for a project management rather than advocacy solution.

Liverpool-based broker Mason Owen has brought the services together for a new offering for its commercial property clients.

Floodflash installs mobile-connected sensors at the client’s property which

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