Towergate’s Fusion teams up with Tokio Marine as it parts ways with QBE

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MGA’s new £150m capacity arrangement to run over five years.

Fusion has partnered with Tokio Marine in a five year £150m capacity deal, Insurance Age can reveal.

The Towergate-owned managing general agent has also parted ways with QBE.

The arrangement commences in on 1 January 2017 and covers all liability products.

Overall Fusion and sister brand Arista together write £300m of gross written premium in commercial lines. 

The appetite for broker business spans commercial combined, engineering, liability and construction, motor fleet, motor trade, personal

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