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Towergate restructures underwriting division

building-infrastructure

Underwriting focused in bespoke and volume business units.

Towergate Insurance has further reorganised its underwriting arm and announced a string of management changes.

Last year the MGA switched from having a commercial and personal focus to the two-pronged approach of bespoke and volume business.

It has now altered the structure with the bespoke underwriting unit operating a combination of a regional footprint, where brokers can access products, and specialist centres of expertise.

Regions
The regional trading teams will be managed through three

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