Bluefin extends PI deal with ICAEW

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Bluefin Professions has extended its exclusive professional indemnity (PI) and office insurance deal for members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) for the next three years.

Bluefin said that - since its initial appointment in October 2006 - it has seen major growth in the number of accountancy practices it helps, stating that it now acts for one in three ICAEW member firms.

And speaking about the agreement - Mark Westgarth, managing director of Bluefin Professions, said: "We are very pleased with the success of our relationship with the ICAEW.

"We place huge importance on listening to the requirements of members and creating products which fulfil those needs in

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