’The launch has enabled us to bring more services to our customers,’ says managing director
Leeds United partner and automotive provider AMT has launched a new insurance broker.
Called AMT Insurance, the firm specialises in the commercial and automotive sectors, as well as cover for private clients.
It serves as a trading name of Cystar Insurance Services, a 20-year-old broker that was acquired by AMT in July 2023.
AMT managing director Neil McGawley said: “The launch of AMT Insurance has enabled us to bring more services to our customers that already trust AMT for their vehicle solutions.
“Our aim to offer innovative vehicle solutions permeates every aspect of AMT. We genuinely have a vehicle solution for everyone, but it’s the ability to deliver on our promises and think outside the box which sets us apart.”
New leader
AMT Insurance will be led by Stuart Mullin, who takes up the role of director.
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He brings over a decade of experience in commercial and motor insurance to the firm, with him having most recently served as commercial motor manager at Milestone.
Mullin said: “We are committed to providing a best in class service for all our customers, with the aim to provide an insurance solution for everyone.
“As an experienced team of insurance professionals, we pride ourselves on providing a flexible and forward thinking approach for companies and individuals by spending time to thoroughly understand their needs and always being available to discuss their requirements.
“In a really challenging economic landscape with costs increasing across the board, we have already helped many new customers to navigate rising premiums, whilst offering quality risk management with our supportive panel of insurers.
“We have already helped individuals with prestige cars and high value properties and would welcome the opportunity to speak to anyone who is looking for a trusting relationship with their broker when protecting their assets.”
His career began in 2019, when he joined a local north London newspaper after graduating from the University of Sheffield with a first-class honours degree in journalism.
He took up the position of deputy news editor at Insurance Times in March 2023, before being promoted to his current role in May 2024.View full Profile
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