
Marsh signs Brit deal
A specialist leisure broker is launching a new product that it claims will save bars and nightclubs up to 40% on their annual insurance premiums. Marsh & Co has signed a long-term deal with insurer Brit and a panel of London market companies, which it claims is unique in the bar and club industry. It said the deal will enable it to underwrite policies to a wide capacity for all sizes and risks. The exclusive binder agreement allows Marsh & Co to produce quotes in-house immediately, and issue
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