Ink boosts PI team ahead of solicitors’ renewal season
Ink Insurance has appointed two lead underwriters from St Mary Underwriting as it looks to expand in the solicitors’ professional indemnity (PI) market.
According to the company, Angus Ogg who has been in the insurance industry for 27 years, has joined along with Sam Kemp who has assisted Mr Ogg for the last three years.
Mike Smith, managing director of Ink, commented: "We are delighted that Angus and Sam have joined us to further develop our offering for the 2011 solicitors' PI season.
"They bring with them a wealth of experience in underwriting this sector of the market and have already begun to work with the team to help us formulate our
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