Dual in £10m alliance with Newline

The Lloyd's building

Dual Corporate Risks has announced the creation of a strategic alliance with Newline Syndicate 1218 at Lloyds.

Syndicate 1218 will provide Dual £10m of excess capacity. This is in addition to the £10m programme that Dual has with Arch Europe and enable it to have £20m of capacity on any chosen D&O risk.

Russell Kilpatrick, executive chairman of Dual Corporate Risks, said: "I am very excited about our new relationship with Newline. This additional capacity furthers our dominance of the mid-market sector and allows our brokers the opportunity to sell more of our quality products. This will provide us with

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