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Markets/Coverages: Distinguished Programs Expands Into Reinsurance Led by DiPaola
Distinguished Programs, a national managing general agent (MGA) and insurance program manager, has expanded into the reinsurance market with the addition of Distinguished Reinsurance. The new platform has launched with its first group focused on property reinsurance, led by Frank …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Markets/Coverages: Distinguished Programs Expands Into Reinsurance Led by DiPaola, Distinguished Programs, a national managing general agent (MGA) and insurance program manager, has expanded into the reinsurance market with the addition of Distinguished Reinsurance. The new platform has launched with its first group focused on property reinsurance, led by Frank …
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