European network targeting independent UK brokers
Trust Risk Control, a European network of independent insurance brokers, has signed an agreement with Asferica Consulting to provide a presence in the United Kingdom for brokers looking to compete for international business.
Under the agreement Asferica will promote the services of Trust Risk Control and its members to UK based brokers whose clients require local broker services overseas.
According to the company Asferica specialises in the provision of independent advice, assistance and account management services in respect of international risk management and insurance issues to mid-market brokers and clients.
Grahame Weatherley, previously chief operating officer for the Wells Fargo Global Broker Network and now
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