Coleman reappointed as broker to the RNLI

Coleman Insurance Brokers has been reappointed as broker to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).

The announcement follows a successful tender and, as part of the arrangement effective from 1 April, the broker will provide risk management, as well as health and safety support to the RNLI charity.

Coleman has worked with RNLI since 2001 and Paul Dudley, the broker's managing director, explained: "The RNLI's attitude to insurance and managing its risks is first class and it is a pleasure to work with and represent them in the insurance market."

And Steve Wallington, RNLI property manager

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