Travelers Bond, a division of Hartford, Conn.-based Travelers Property Casualty Corp. has launched a tool that enables agents to obtain premium indications for Travelers executive liability products via the Internet. This capability is now available to Travelers Bond agents who have registered for access to the Web site at www.travelersagents.com. Agents can enter a minimal amount of information about a client or prospect, and in a few screens can obtain a premium indication for one of Travelers' executive liability products. The online indications enable agents to show their clients the potential cost of executive liability coverages early in the process, and will assist them in qualifying potential customers.In addition to the real-time indications, the site also has quick links to a wide variety of marketing and educational materials, including claim examples, specimen polices, and online risk management resources.
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