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OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Whilst we are able to assist with virtually all classes of insurance/reinsurance, MIB has particular expertise in dealing with the following:
- Industrial and Commercial Property
We can arrange cover for a wide range of property, construction and engineering projects, as well as associated general liability risks.
- Energy and Mining Risks
We provide insurance and reinsurance broking and consulting services for a number of clients in the energy industry.
Our clients are involved in operations as diverse as exploration and production (both on and off shore) refining and power generation.
- Life, Personal Accident and Medical Covers
We are experienced with assisting organisations to protect their personnel against the costs of death, injury and incapacity. We work closely with our clients in designing tailor made group policies for a wide range of occupations – ranging from white-collar workers and key professionals to sports teams.
- Banks and Financial Institutions
We have many years experience in providing specialist insurance policies for banks and other financial institutions, corporate entities and armored car companies.
- Marine Risks
We have access to a wide range of competitive marine markets that are able to write hull and machinery risks for fleets or individual vessels and also cargo covers.
- Aviation
We are experienced in placing aviation hull and liability risks (including airport operators and aircraft refueling liabilities.)
- Professional Risks
We provide effective insurance solutions to protect businesses against the often complex professional risks they face in respect of their respective industries. These covers may include: Professional Indemnity / Errors & Omissions Insurance; Medical Malpractice Insurance and Directors' & Officers' Liability Insurance.
- Treaty Reinsurance Programmes
We have considerable experience in designing and placing treaty reinsurance programmes for marine and non-marine exposures.
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