Eastgate consortium covers millennium.
Eastgate has put together a consortium of loss experts to offer insurers, brokers and clients practi...
Eastgate has put together a consortium of loss experts to offerinsurers, brokers and clients practical solutions to millennium-related
problems.
The consortium will offer a range of services that include: cause
investigation, crisis management and communication services, rectification
support, loss assessment and loss quantification, and both pre- and
post-loss support.
The members of the consortium are: Deloitte & Touche, Kennedys,
Moor-Harvey International, RB Hawkins, The Power Station
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