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Brit launches on Acturis to support cyber growth strategy

11th May 2026 - Author: Beth Musselwhite -

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Brit Group Holdings Limited (Brit), a specialty insurer, has announced that it is launching on Acturis, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider for general insurance.

Brit logoUsed by over 30,000 brokers, Acturis is a UK-based insurance software company offering a multi-tenant SaaS platform that provides administration, distribution, and underwriting capabilities to insurers and insurance brokers.

By launching on Acturis, Brit will ensure that brokers it has existing relationships with can gain immediate access to a wide range of solutions from its cyber team.

The platform will support Brit’s distribution to UK SMEs, a key pillar of its cyber growth strategy, as brokers will be able to access bespoke products such as C360, which are designed to give SMEs access to simple but broad cover for multiple events.

C360 will offer policyholders the full policy limit on an any one claim (AOC) basis for an unlimited number of times during the policy period.

Domenic Provenzano, UK E-Trading Business Development Manager at Brit, said, “We are pleased to be launching on Acturis. Our move onto the platform reflects Brit’s continued commitment to making it as simple as possible for brokers and their clients to access our solutions. Our presence on Acturis will ensure that we can deliver our leading cyber offering to an even wider customer base.”

Adelle Gruber, Class Underwriter, Cyber at Brit, added, “As demand continues to grow for protection against cyber risks, the launch of Brit’s cyber offering onto Acturis will ensure that brokers can seamlessly access our expertise and place cover efficiently for clients. With over two decades of experience in helping navigate cyber risks, we understand the challenges faced by firms of all sizes and are well-placed to meet their evolving needs. Our presence on Acturis will also allow us to combine our market-leading underwriting expertise with efficient distribution.”