Lloyd’s freehold modifications boost third-party capacity potential
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Lloyd’s freehold modifications boost third-party capacity potential

Fidelis 3123 and NormanMax 3939 were the first syndicates to adopt modifications.

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With capacity auctions in full swing and coming-into-line deadlines looming, modifications to the traditional freehold agreements at Lloyd’s are reinvigorating syndicates’ appetite for third-party capital.

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