Sagicor Underwriting re-brands and re-launches website
Sagicor Underwriting, formerly Byrne and Stacey Underwriting (BSU), has re-branded and re-launched i...
Sagicor Underwriting, formerly Byrne and Stacey Underwriting (BSU), has re-branded and re-launched its website for the broker market. Sagicor acquired BSU - which previously only handled provided accident and health insurance to small to medium-sized wholesale brokers in the UK and Ireland - in October 2007. Sagicor Underwriting will now offer brokers access to the Lloyd's market through its parent, providing them with a range of product lines in addition to the experience of its underwriters.
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