Commercial broker launched in London
New commercial broker Q360 has been launched in London using capital provided by Tawa, a specialist investor in insurance industry businesses.
The new business, led by former CJ Coleman CEO and chairman David Merry, will focus on onshore energy, property, binding authorities, professional indemnity and non-recourse finance construction business.
Joining Mr Merry are co-founders, Graham Kilby and Richard J. Burggraf Jr. Mr Kilby, the former leader of Arthur J Gallagher's North American MGA initiative, takes on the role of head of broking while Mr Burggraf Jr will lead on US consultancy.
Mr Merry commented: "Q360 has been created by
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