New D&O and HNW insurer enters UK market

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XN Financial Services (UK), a subsidiary of Montreal-based XN Holdings, has received UK accreditation from the Financial Services Authority authorising it to operate in the UK.

The insurer specialises in cover for those who work internationally and also deals with HNW individuals and directors and officers of privately owned companies.

"This recognition is a major step forward and reaffirms XN Financial’s commitment to the UK and European markets and to its UK supporting brokers," said Dan Anber, president and CEO of XN Financial.

"This accreditation also attests to the stringent business principles to which the company adheres and bestows our retail and wholesaler

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