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Brit to lead US partner to $175m capacity

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Brit will help increase capacity at US-based Ambridge Partners to $175m (£120m), with the specialty insurer acting as lead partner to increase Ambridge’s transactional liability facility.

This follows Brit's move in September last year to invest in the US- based MGU, part of its plan to expand into niche international businesses.

Brit Group deputy CEO and CEO of global specialty

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