Covid-19: Software houses release continuity plans

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Updated: No interruptions to services are expected, but some staff are expected to remain at their offices.

Software houses have shared their approaches to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak.

The four firms approached by Insurance Age have all introduced remote working to some extent, but some Open GI offices remained open as of yesterday (17 March).

Acturis, Open GI, SSP, and CDL were all confident that clients should not expect interruptions in services, and flagged additional measures they had taken to ensure business continuity.

In particular, SSP pledged to help implement remote working at its

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