Beazley links up with Evolution for PI

Paul Upton

Beazley has signed up with Evolution Underwriting to provide Evolution’s broker panel exclusive access to capacity for UK-based professional indemnity risks with fee income of less than £35m.

According to the pair, the strategic partnership has been designed to offer brokers the Evolution service and technology experience backed by the financial strength and underwriting expertise of Beazley.

Beazley underwriter Colin Masson commented: "We are delighted to launch this new and exclusive facility on the Evolution platform. Beazley has been underwriting professional indemnity insurance for 26 years.

"This partnership enhances our UK distribution for small and mid-sized risks, as well as

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