New E&S casualty players are disrupting longstanding relationships: RPS
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New E&S casualty players are disrupting longstanding relationships: RPS

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Well-capitalized new entrants to the excess and surplus (E&S) casualty market are stirring up competition with existing players, particularly disrupting long-standing broker-carrier relationships, a recent report from Risk Placement Services (RPS) said.

The report noted that more than 20 new insurers have entered the E&S casualty market over the past two years.

“These

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