First Underwriting launches real estate product range
First Underwriting has added real estate expertise to its team and launched real estate product lines as it seeks to expand from its core motor proposition.
The move is part of the specialist MGA’s five-year growth strategy and adds to its motor, home, surety, travel bonds and tour operator specialisms.
In January this year, First Underwriting secured a five-year capacity deal to place £1bn of gross written premiums into the market. The deal, which is in partnership with Accredited Insurance and McGill & Partners, is set to provide capacity for First’s range of speciality products.
Managing director of First Underwriting, which is part of
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