Howden tests global wholesale broking waters
Howden, the broking arm of the Hyper-ion Insurance Group, has launched Howden Special Risks, a globa...
Howden, the broking arm of the Hyper-ion Insurance Group, has launched Howden Special Risks, a global wholesale broking division for small to medium-sized brokers.
The division will act as a volume business enterprise, specialising in developing and creating schemes and facilities for clients with mass policies. Available products will fall under four main headings: property, product enhancement, business continuity, personal accident and travel.
Howden Special Risks' new managing director is Paul
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