Stalwarts Stick With Program Business

As other carriers desert the excess and surplus lines segment, and end relationships with managing general agents, a handful of stalwarts remains committed to the MGA-driven program business arena.

Representatives of Clarendon National Insurance Company, GE ERC, Royal & Sun Alliance, and Kempes, who count themselves among that select group, discussed their program business preferences with NU last month.

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