The Reale deal: broker start up aims to double in size annually
A new broker has been set up to service the international property sector, with its sights set on do...
A new broker has been set up to service the international property sector, with its sights set on double digit growth every year, Insurance Age's sister magazine Post has learnt.
Reale Insurance Brokers has partnered with Lloyd's wholesale firm, Market Insurance Brokers (MIB), and will include a handful of employees from Stuart Alexander (now Bluefin) and the London Market.
Neal Rea, the ex-property boss of Stuart Alexander, has taken on the role of broker director, alongside former colleague
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