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Lord Sheikh returns to broker market

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Conservative peer Lord Sheikh has launched insurance broker and underwriting agent Macmillan Sheikh.

The company, which also has an independent financial advisor arm, will offer a broad range of commercial and financial insurances, available on both a retail and wholesale basis. Based in Westminster, it also confirmed it expected to launch a range of specialist schemes in the coming months.

Lord Sheikh, pictured right with David Rasher of SSP, takes up the role of chairman having previously been chief executive and chairman of Lloyd's insurance broker and IFA Camberford Law. Lord Sheik was the

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