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Servca re-launches global wholesale operations across UK, Ireland, and Canada
Firm also announces new hires.
Staff on November 2, 2016
International Lloyd’s Broker Servca has re-launched wholesale operations throughout the UK, Republic of Ireland and Canada by specializing in non-standard risks.
The relaunch comes after a number of acquisitions in experienced talent joining Servca to offer a holistic approach to partner brokers in non-standard casualty led business.
Servca is looking to invest in their regional footprint by servicing up to 250 active regional partner brokers through facultative risks to offering ‘Design, Launch & Host MGA’ services for regional broking seeking to establish their own delegated authority and schemes.
The team is led by ex-banker, Nomaan Jamal. “It is an interesting time for commercial insurance at the moment,” he said in a statement. “We are seeing a lot of consolidation at the moment and investment into technology, which has presented Servca with some key opportunities in attracting books of business and key team members. Being independent and privately owned naturally has benefits as we can avoid the politics”.
The group have made some prominent hires across Medical Indemnity, Financial Lines and Non-Standard Liability lines in placing global complex risks into Lloyd’s offering partner brokers to maintain their brand and image by offering full cycle white-labelling services – one of the first of its kind in the London insurance market.
They include;
- Dr Edwin Rajadurai – Medical Indemnity
Focusing on single, non-standard medical experts, from GPs to Surgeons, networks and associations. - Paul Rose – International Financial & Professional Lines
Specializing in global financial institutions, D&O, Cyber and professional lines. - Macauley Geddes – Non Standard Property & Casualty Insurance
Looking at Waste Recycling, Heavy Liability, CAR and Property Risks
Servca re-launches global wholesale operations across UK, Ireland, and Canada
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