Aqueous increases capacity in professional indemnity push

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The managing general agent has increased capacity under plans to expand its foothold across the UK professional indemnity insurance market in 2022.

The specialist managing general agent can now offer cover for limits up to £10m, on either a primary or excess layer basis, or a combination of both.

The new excess layer capacity has been secured through the addition of Great American International Insurance (UK) Limited to Aqueous’ existing panel of providers and follows on from a year of rapid growth. In 2021 Aqueous’ PI premium capacity almost doubled, rising by 83% from £15m to £27.5m.

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