Compass London Markets teams up with Bishopsgate Insurance Brokers
Parent company Ardonagh says move will give UK brokers access to the Lloyd's market and follows its deal to buy Compass owner Bravo Group in August 2020.
Compass London Markets (CLM) and Bishopsgate Insurance Brokers (BIB) have joined forces to create a centre of excellence for UK brokers looking to access Lloyd’s and the London Market.
According to owner Ardonagh, CLM will operate alongside Bishopsgate as part of the Ardonagh Specialty platform.
The move follows Ardonagh’s purchase of CLM’s parent company Bravo Group in August 2020. In 2018 Bravo’s parent firms bought Compass.
Bishopsgate was formed in 2016 and the business stated that it
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