Adrian Brown: Towergate Underwriting to focus on specialising
Brown says no deals on current agenda but does not rule out acquisitions down the line. Business also seeking to develop London specialty and private client market.
Towergate is set to focus on specialising as it moves forward in the remainder of 2016, according to Adrian Brown, CEO underwriting at Towergate.
Brown exclusively told Insurance Age that the divisions within Towergate Underwriting were making progress as he seeks to reduce expenses, integrate systems, and ensure that all divisions within the MGA communicate.
A key action for Brown was getting its Arista and Fusion brands, which cover commercial lines regionally, working together something that
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