Lockton offers a holistic approach to Managing General Agents (MGA’s) with services including MGA formation, business planning, pricing, risk selection, portfolio management, carrier engagement, reinsurance solutions, capital advisory, investment capabilities, modeling and analytical support.

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An end-to-end solution

    Lockton Advisory offers a holistic approach to Managing General Agents (MGA’s) with services including MGA formation, business planning, pricing, risk selection, portfolio management, carrier engagement, reinsurance solutions, capital advisory, modelling and analytical support.

    Lockton Advisory’s deep relationships with insurance and reinsurance companies in Australia, Lloyd’s, Singapore, Hong Kong, Europe, Bermuda and the USA, enables seamless access to all global insurance and reinsurance markets guaranteeing the best result to our clients.

    Expertise

    The highly experienced team has been involved with an extremely wide variety of MGA’s, with a broad and unique skill set covering the following areas:

    • Casualty

    • Start-up’s/ Insurtech’s

    • Motor (commercial & personal)

    • Specialty (Credit & Surety/ Marine/ Aviation/ Specie)

    • Financial Lines

    • Life and Accident & Health

    • Property

    Key Contacts

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    Wayne Holcombe

    Chairman of Placement & Structured Solutions, Pacific
    wayne.holcombe@lockton.com
    +61 402 252 595

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