Schaumburg, Illinois-based Zurich North America has entered into an agreement with program administrator Allied Public Risk LLC to provide a full range of insurance coverage to select cities, towns, boroughs, counties and special service districts with populations under 100,000.
Zurich will begin writing the MuniPlus program on Nov. 1 with a policy effective date of Jan. 1, 2019.
MuniPlus is available in select states through Allied’s proprietary distribution system comprised of public entity broker specialists. The program offers a full ensemble of coverages addressing the unique risks of public entities including public official’s liability, police professional liability, employment practices liability, property, general liability, auto and cybersecurity. Umbrella coverage is available with limits of up to $10 million.
Zurich has served the programs business market for more than 60 years.
Allied Public Risk is a specialty managing general underwriter (MGU) providing primary customized, holistic products and services to municipalities, and special districts, water-related entities, and emergency service organizations, as well alternative market solutions throughout the United States. Its parent company is K2 Insurance Services LLC.
Source: Zurich North America
Topics Mergers & Acquisitions
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