International Property & Casualty
Expertise in Property & Casualty Insurance
Our International Property & Casualty Insurance division boasts over 35 years of experience in the marketplace. Our team has forged successful, long-term relationships with leading Lloyd’s Syndicates, and our reputation is built on securing Binding Authorities across territories including Canada, Australia, the UAE, and the USA. As specialists, we provide full support in obtaining Lloyd’s Coverholders status and ultimately securing a Lloyd’s Binding Authority contract.
Comprehensive In-House Underwriting Solutions
Additionally, we operate a Canadian in-house underwriting contract for Miscellaneous Professional Liability, Medical Malpractice, Comprehensive General Liability (CGL), and Directors’ & Officers’ (D&O) insurance. This facility enables us to cater to smaller businesses, offering limits up to USD 5,000,000 with premiums starting as low as USD 1,000. We can provide quotes within 24 hours and issue confirmation of coverage within 7 days.
Your Contacts

Darren Hurrell
Director – Property & Casualty – London Office
+44 (0) 20 3963 8391
darren.hurrell@assuredpartners.co.uk

Anthony Green
Director – Property & Casualty- London Office
+44 (0) 20 3963 8392
aeg@assuredpartners.co.uk
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