’Our experienced team offer a concierge-led service across a range of products for HNW individuals and families,’ says new website
Specialist Risk Insurance Solutions (SRIS) has launched a new department for high-net-worth (HNW) clients.
In a LinkedIn post published yesterday (4 January 2024), the broker said its new HNW arm would be called Specialist Risk Private Clients and be made up of an experienced team.
Together, they will offer a concierge-led service across a range of products for private clients and their assets.
“Specialist Risk Private Clients is an established and fast-growing department within SRIS,” according to the department’s new website.
“Our experienced team offer a concierge-led service across a range of products for HNW individuals and families and strives to achieve client-driven results with a first-class service.”
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Products and assets Specialist Risk Private Clients will cover include family fleet and high-value or classic cars, fine art, jewellery, watches, antiques, private and family offices as well as high value households.
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It said that services will be targeted as c-suites, collectors, individuals with complex portfolios – both domestically and internationally – as well as affluent individuals and their families.
“Our specialist private clients team will work closely with you to understand the risks you face and what assets you want to insure,” its website added.
“We will then use our expert knowledge and outstanding relationships in the insurance market to craft a tailored solution to protect you and all your valuable assets.”
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