Century Underwriting targets 20% growth in 2015

Haulage lorry on a motorway

The MGA plans to expand the number of lines it writes.

Century Underwriting will have written about £16m in gross written premium by the end of 2014 which is around a 20 percent rise on last year.

Guy Fraser, the managing director of the managing general agent (MGA), said they are looking to increase their written business by approximately the same margin in 2015.

The MGA specialises in haulage and commercial fleets and recently joined the Managing General Agents' Association - taking the body past the 100 member mark.

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Fraser told Insurance Age

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