Missouri-based Stuckey & Company announced the addition of Chubb to their list of carriers, reportedly filling a void for large commercial accounts and high-end personal lines.
Stuckey and Company is a specialty insurance program manager represented by more than 8,000 independent agents. Stuckey’s flagship product is an insurance program called TekDivision, designed to fit the needs and manage the risks of the technology industry.
A few of Chubb’s niche appetites are:
– Larger Commercial Lines, Monoline property and all types of High Tech risks with more than $25,000 in package premium;
— High end Homeowners, Autos and Yachts;
— Financial Institutions;
— Radio & Television Broadcasters;
— Wineries;
— Precision instrument manufacturers;
— Larger Office Buildings;
— Executive Protection;
— Ocean Cargo.
Additional information on Stuckey & Company and its specialty programs is available at: www.stuckey.com.


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