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UK brokers and MGAs rebranded ‘to drive scale’

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HW Kaufman Group has unveiled plans to consolidate its broking and underwriting brands outside of North America.

As part of the move, Kaufman will launch London-based Burns & Wilcox Global Solutions, a new business unit that, through 2025, will comprise a non-marine group, formerly known as Chesterfield Insurance Brokers, and a marine group operating as Lochain Patrick, a division of Burns & Wilcox Global Solutions. The brokers were acquired in 2012 and 2014 respectively.

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Burns & Wilcox UK, Kaufman’s underwriting business, will

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