RSA throws its hat into the personal lines ring again
Royal & Sun Alliance confirms its plans to re-engage in the personal lines market this year
Royal & Sun Alliance's (RSA) personal lines division has announced to the market that it is back in the sector and is prepared to re-engage and work closely with brokers in the future.
Duncan Finch, business director, development and strategy, RSA said: "We have had two years of getting our house in order and now we want to get back out to the brokers. 2005 is our year to rebuild these relationships and we will put everything in place over the next nine months."
RSA currently has 150 partner
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