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MALIBU On January 13, Plastic Oceans International announced their partnership with BlueCommunities. The global initiative will establish a collaborative partnership with local communities and organizations, that will support projects worldwide.
Plastic Oceans International is a US non-profit organization working to end plastic pollution and help sustainability within communities worldwide. Operating based of the four program areas Education, Activism, Advocacy and Science.
The start up was provided by Howden Group Holdings.
“We believe that localized efforts and relationships are the building blocks for creating socioeconomic and environmental change that benefits the entire planet,” said Julie Andersen, CEO of Plastic Oceans International. “Working locally has always been at the core of what we do, but this provides a more focused and effective way of doing so, allowing for a broader impact of the work being done.”
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Howden Group Invests $84M to Support Its Treaty Reinsurance MGA, Tamesis DUAL January 13, 2021
Howden Group Holdings announced an investment of $84 million in support of Tamesis DUAL Ltd., the reinsurance division of DUAL Group, the world’s largest international MGA.
This additional capacity has been in place since Jan. 1, 2021 and the capital was provided by Howden Group and a third party investor.
“This deal represents our first underwriting capital commitment in support of DUAL, and I’m delighted to welcome a third party investor to sit alongside the group for this transaction,” commented David Howden, CEO, Howden Group Holdings.
“It’s fantastic that Tamesis are to be the first to benefit from this new capital, which is testimony to their underwriting acumen and their exemplary track record in underwriting retrocessional excess of loss,” said Richard Clapham, CEO, DUAL Group. “This new binder, supporting this class, gives Ta
Howden backs reinsurance MGA Tamesis Dual with $84m capital investment
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Independent insurance broker Howden Broking Group has completed its first underwriting capital investment supporting the growth plans of Dual Group s treaty reinsurance MGA Tamesis.
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