Broker Expo 2014: Pen Underwriting to complete MGA rebranding in 2015

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Company also has its eye on more acquisitions with conversations taking place.

Pen Underwriting will make more acquisitions and complete the rebranding of ten managing general agent (MGA) businesses it has so far acquired in 2015.

Mark Armitage, the managing director of Pen Underwriting - the new collective name for all the UK MGAs that sit within the Arthur J Gallagher group, told Insurance Age about its plans ahead of the Coventry Broker Expo.

He said the MGAs acquired by his firm, which include Dallas Kirkland, e-Underwriting, Ink, IRS, Keelan Westall, Oamps, Think

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