Stonebridge targets print industry with new division
Stonebridge Corporate has teamed up with Randall & Quilter to develop a new range of insurance products for the printing industry.
According to the Surrey-based broker the new trading subdivision, Print-Insure, was developed in conjunction with print industry experts to provide cover to the lithographic, digital print and supply industries.
The broker has targeted £500,000 of gross written premium this year and confirmed it has made the products available to regional independent brokers.
Paul Beck, director at Stonebridge, commented: "We have designed a suite of products that we believe will appeal not only to the printer
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