Berkeley Alexander refreshes mid & high net worth panels

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General insurance provider Berkeley Alexander has announced a refresh of its Mid Net Worth (MNW) and High Net Worth (HNW) general insurance panels for intermediaries.

Its primary MNW panel now includes Aviva (Azur), AXA, Eaton Gate (Artsure) and Hoxton (Hiscox).

Meanwhile, its HNW panel includes Aviva, Hiscox, Ecclesiastical and Zurich Private Clients.

Berkeley Alexander says the refresh has been implemented to better reflect client needs and broker demands as the current market environment puts increased pressure on coverage terms, policy limits and premiums.

Additionally, Berkeley Alexander also maintains its relationships with a large panel of providers to ensure those niche, non-standard and difficult to place risks can also be catered for.

Geoff Hall, chairman at Berkeley Alexander, said: “We’re delighted to announce our latest panel for MNW and HNW. The continued hard market and inflationary pressures have undoubtedly tightened coverage terms and put pressure on rates in recent months across the market.

“Insurers have become increasingly discerning over which brokers to partner with. Thanks to our experience, long heritage and expertise in Mid and High Net Worth as well as non-standard insurance, we and our intermediary partners, enjoy the benefits of long and successful working relationships with our insurer partners.”

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