Zurich E&S Insurance Brokerage Inc. replaced Glendale Specialty Risk Insurance Services Inc. as its wholesale surplus lines brokerage facility in California. The change went into effect on June 15. The office will remain at its current location of 801 North Brand Blvd., Glendale, Calif., and will continue to be the wholesale access point to Zurich U.S. products and services for Zurich’s brokers. Zurich E&S Brokerage Inc. was incorporated in 1999 so that Zurich U.S. would have its own facility for placing California surplus lines business.
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