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7 January 2019Insurance

R&Q subsidiary Accredited partners with motor MGA Kitsune

Accredited Insurance (Europe), a subsidiary of Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings, has signed a new program underwriting partnership with Kitsune, a UK MGA providing private motor insurance.

The company said that Kitsune is just one of a number of new programs the company hopes to launch this year.

Colin Johnson, CEO of European Program Management, said: “We are delighted to confirm this transaction and to add Kitsune to our stable of top quality MGAs. Our pipeline remains strong allowing us to partner with experienced and well-respected businesses in a number of insurance classes throughout Europe.”

Ken Randall, R&Q CEO and chairman, added: “This transaction underlines our commitment to supporting high quality program business throughout the European Union (‘’EU’’) and highlights the critical role that Accredited continues to play in this arena.”

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