Commercial lines for MarkerStudy and big plans for future.
Broker marketing organisation MarkerStudy, set up by former Edgar Hamilton Group director Kevin Spen...
Broker marketing organisation MarkerStudy, set up by former EdgarHamilton Group director Kevin Spencer, has launched into commercial
lines.
The company has launched a professional indemnity policy underwritten by a
panel of 10 insurers from the London market. MarkerStudy Professional
Indemnity will be led by managing director Jim Packham, a qualified lawyer
with over 30 years' experience in the area.
MarkerStudy also plans to launch Eurogold, a higher premium private motor
product, in December. It
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