Ink snaps up Adding1’s commercial wholesale book
Ink Insurance has bought Adding1’s property, liability and motor fleet based business and confirmed that CEO Julio Rodilosso will be retained in a consultancy role.
The company will be servicing existing policies and renewing all forthcoming policies for this part of Adding1's wholesale book under the Ink brand with effect from 1 February 2012.
Mike Smith, managing director of Ink, said: "We are already working with Adding1 on a number of exciting niche products for both Ink and Westinsure brokers so we are delighted to be taking on board Adding1's fleet and commercial combined wholesale book.
"The book has a great fit with our existing business and will add
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