Landmark Underwriting makes two buys

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Landmark Underwriting has revealed its first two deals after raising debt financing through SME lender BOOST&Co.

The London-based managing general agent detailed that it had snapped up a specialty Teacher Replacement scheme that will expand the company’s national footprint with a base in Leeds and a specialist commercial property underwriting team which has also added a further UK base.

The chartered firm stated that buying the direct intermediaries bolstered its strategic reach and product range by giving it direct access to policyholders.

Landmark began underwriting through its MGA in July 2018 after

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