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Towergate launches special trade risks facility

Tradesman

Towergate Underwriting Liability and Construction (TULAC) has launched a new special risks liability facility backed by insurers QBE and Novae.

The new facility is designed for a range of trades and occupations, including high risk trades and work undertaken at hazardous locations.

Keith Harrison, managing director of TULAC, said: “We always listen to brokers to ensure we are meeting their needs and those of their customers. The new special risks liability facility provides the ability for brokers to obtain a unique quote in the market and adds to the range of trades that TULAC is able to quote for.”

Pat Wood, general manager (Midlands

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