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CHICAGO, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Hub International Limited (Hub), a leading global insurance brokerage, announced today that it has acquired the assets of Ion Insurance Corporation (Ion Insurance). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Headquartered in Cheshire, Connecticut, Ion Insurance is a full service, independent insurance agency providing personal and business insurance solutions throughout the region. David Drescher, Managing Director of Southern New England, and the rest of the Ion Insurance team will join Hub New England and help to spearhead and execute on Hub s strategy in Connecticut. We are excited to have David and his talented team join our group to strengthen our commitment and approach to Southern New England, said Shawn McLaughlin, President of Hub New England. With Ion Insurance, we will provide clients with the best of both worlds – the benefits of local services with deep resources and the strength of a national firm.
The pupils will look after the bees for a year KIDS at an East End school have been feeling the buzz of beekeeping after getting their own hive. The Garrowhill Primary youngsters have signed up to keep a colony for a year, which will be cared for by a group of pupils. Having initially got involved in a unique scheme designed to introduce children to bees, the Bakewell Road hub decided to take on the hive and recently decorated it with their own colours. Lorna Chatham, the principal teacher at the school, said: We’re delighted to have taken possession of our own bees.