Lockton works with mutuals to produce comprehensive (re)insurance solutions designed to protect the long-term interests of the mutual and their members.

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    Lockton works with Mutuals to produce comprehensive (re)insurance solutions designed to protect the long-term interests of the mutual and their members.

    Lockton supports captive clients by offering a broad approach to innovative captive solutions, helping organisations of all sizes navigate complex global risks. Lockton helps clients identify and quantify the risks they face and mitigates these with tailor-made (re)insurance solutions.

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    The team prides itself on understanding the increasingly complex needs of both mutual and captives where understanding local practice and protocol is essential.

    Corporate governance and regulation are constantly shifting and the nature of the marketplace is extremely dynamic. Our clients benefit from a team of specialists who have a high degree of individuality, provide strategic insight, have unique problem-solving skills and unrivalled transactional excellence. The team have worked on a broad spectrum of mutuals and captives with the main themes of organisations listed below:

    • Corporate clients

    • Professional associations

    • Not-for-profit groups

    • Education sector

    • Sporting associations

    • Industry association

    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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