Amlin invests in rebranded RFIB arm

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RFIB has confirmed the rebranding of RFIB Specialist Risks along with an investment by Amlin.

The specialist arm, which was established by RFIB Holdings in 2008 to develop binding authority business, has changed its name to Bellarmine.

Amlin Syndicate 2001 has taken a minority shareholding and will participate on some of the facilities managed by Bellarmine.

In a statement RFIB reported: "The management team, led by Hugh Champion, maintains a majority stake in the operation whilst RFIB Holdings Ltd retains a minority share and will continue to provide back office facilities."

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