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St Louis-headquartered insurance brokerage Crane Agency is to roll out CyberCube’s Broking Manager, the cyber risk analytics platform for insurance intermediaries.

Crane Agency is a US top 100 retail insurance broker, the oldest west of the Mississippi. Established in 1885, the business is licensed in 50 states and has four other offices in Missouri with over 250 staff.

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.

Financial impact of cyber risk

Broking Manager will allow Crane’s team to quantify and explain to their clients the sources and financial impact of cyber risk exposure. 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.

Authority comments

Pascal Millaire, CEO for CyberCube, said, “Crane Agency is a forward-looking insurance business that sees much potential in the cyber market. It’s been a pleasure to work with them and we’re thrilled they’ve chosen to use Broking Manager to assist with understanding their clients’ needs.

Beth Martin, Management Liability and Cyber Practice Leader, Crane Agency, said, “We’re very excited to be partnering with CyberCube. It’s our firm belief that Broking Manager will provide exceptional insights for our clients at a time when the cyber risk landscape is changing markedly.

The pandemic and the shift in working patterns it has generated mean new risks, new modes of cyber-attack and new vulnerabilities. With businesses coming to terms with these changes, we see considerable potential for growth in the cyber insurance market.

Portfolio Manager and Account Manager

Broking Manager complements CyberCube’s two other products, Portfolio Manager and Account Manager, which are designed for risk carriers and are used by foremost companies across the insurance ecosystem.

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