£60m capacity deal for Aqueous as it seeks to be "sustainable" for brokers

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The MGA, which specialises in SME hospitality, leisure and PI, has teamed up with QIC Europe.

Aqueous Underwriting has entered into a long-term partnership with QIC Europe with the insurer set to provide £60m of capacity over the next three years to the managing general agent.

The MGA detailed that QIC Europe is providing capacity for Aqueous’ property and casualty products distributed via its delegated authority and e-Trade channels in the UK and Irish market, as well as the introduction of new products over the next 12 months.

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Tom Hill, executive director property &

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