Zurich tees up for growth with golf scheme
Zurich Insurance has become the underwriter for the 20 year old ‘Par Excellence’ scheme run by Glasgow-based Circle Golf after signing a long term deal with the golfing specialist.
The scheme includes around 600 golf clubs nationwide and was previously underwritten by Chartis.
Circle Golf is a trading division of Circle Insurance Services, a chartered insurance broker established in 1991 which provides a range of services to clients throughout England and Scotland.
Richard Coleman, director of SMEs at Zurich's Commercial Broker division, said: "At Zurich we particularly like to support specialist brokers who understand their customer base and Circle Golf fits into this
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