Marsh launches invaluable service

Marsh has introduced a recovery service for missing items – Invaluable Protector – for high net worth...

Marsh has introduced a recovery service for missing items – Invaluable Protector – for high net worth clients. Details of stolen articles are logged on the Invaluable database which is screened daily against items coming up for sale at nearly 1000 auction houses in the UK, US and Europe. They are also listed in Trace Magazine and on www.invaluable.com.
Howard Godkin, business development manager at Marsh said: "Whilst we can arrange appropriate cover for clients so that they receive

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