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Tysers owner AUB buys into Miami reinsurance broker Mexbrit

Australian intermediary AUB Group has struck a deal to buy into Miami-based reinsurance broker Mexbrit amid increased broking M&A activity in Latin America, this publication can reveal.
Australian intermediary AUB Group has struck a deal to buy into Miami-based reinsurance broker Mexbrit amid increased broking M&A activity in Latin America, this publication can reveal.
Article / 5 months ago

UIB in advanced talks to take over Peru's South Re

United Insurance Brokers (UIB) is in late-stage discussions to acquire the Peruvian intermediary South Re in a bid to expand its operations across Latin America, this publication has learned....
United Insurance Brokers (UIB) is in late-stage discussions to acquire the Peruvian intermediary South Re in a bid to expand its operations across Latin America, this publication has learned....
Article / 8 months ago

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