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# Add a related list to an insurance product model

# Add a related list to an insurance product model {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Yokohama
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* Updated January 30, 2025
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Add a related list of an insurance policy table to an insurance product model table by using the Insurance claims application. Adding a related list displays the customer insurance policies for a particular insurance product.

## Before you begin

Set the application scope in your instance to Financial Services Operations Core.

An insurance policy table that extends the Insurance Policy (sn_bom_ins_policy) table is required. For more information, see [Create an insurance policy table](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/BfShmh5XWQNQKSPl_0sVhg "Create a table that extends the Insurance Policy (sn_bom_ins_policy) table in the Insurance claims application. You use this table to hold all the information about insurance policies of a particular type that you sold to your customers. Creating tables helps to ensure that each type of policy is properly organized and maintained within the system.").

Role required: admin

## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllFinancial Services OperationsProduct, and select one of the following options.

   | Option | Description |
   | Personal insurance models | Displays the personal lines insurance product models. |
   | Commercial insurance models | Displays the commercial lines insurance product models. |
   |-|-|

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2. Select the product model from the list.
3. Select and hold (or right-click) the header, and then navigate to ConfigureRelated Lists.
4. Add the policy table to the Selected list.
5. Select Save.

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