At Lockton we provide our clients with full access to a dynamic global insurance world, identifying and negotiating insurance solutions that transfer unwanted risk to the insurer. Our highly experienced team of trusted risk advisors take the time to truly understand your business and unique risk profile, which is of course constantly evolving.

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At Lockton we provide our clients with full access to a dynamic global insurance world, identifying and negotiating insurance solutions that transfer unwanted risk to the insurer.

Our highly experienced team of trusted risk advisors take the time to truly understand your business and unique risk profile, which is of course constantly evolving.

Lockton's clients have peace of mind that the insurance purchased on their behalf will perform as intended, providing funds in the event that the unwanted or unexpected risk materialises.

We ask, listen, consider, advise and deliver - for Lockton's clients, insurance is an opportunity.

 

Our Products and Services

  • General business insurance

  • Property and Business Interruption

  • Public and Products Liability

  • Cyber and Privacy

  • Management Liability

  • Professional Indemnity

  • Motor Vehicle

  • Marine Transit

  • Employee Risk & Employee Benefits

  • Insurable Risk-Gap analysis

Key Contact

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Michael Harrow

Head of Corporate Risk, Lockton New Zealand
michael.harrow@lockton.com

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