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SBJ Global Risks rebrands as Lonmar Global Risks

Simon Rice SBJ Global Risks

SBJ Global Risks has rebranded as Lonmar Global Risks following the company's management buyout from Axa six months ago.

The company said the rebranding is focused on aligning its identity with the London insurance market and also its global presence.

"Offering tailored insurance and reinsurance risk solutions to clients in more than 70 countries, Lonmar Global Risks handles annual premiums of over $400m," it added.

Simon Rice, chief executive, said: “Since the completion of our management buyout from Axa six months ago, we have been successful in moving the business forward in this highly competitive market.”

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