New Jersey based Dowell Insurance Agency, Inc., and Integrated Assurance Solutions (Dowell / IAS) announce a new marketing alliance whereby Dowell /IAS will be a Lloyd’s Coverholder for the Jewelry and Fine Arts and Collectibles industries. Dowell / IAS will market Lloyd’s coverages in these industries throughout the United States.
Dowell / IAS has been known in the Jewelers Block marketplace, and with the addition of the Lloyd’s coverages, is now positioned to become the premier privately held agency serving these markets. Dowell will function as a retail agent for select clients. IAS is an MGA to the brokerage community.
Patricia K. Low, Dowell / IAS CEO states that “we are extremely pleased to forge this relationship with Lloyd’s of London as we both share high reputations for fidelity and customer centric risk management solutions. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership in serving the Jewelers Block and Fine Arts and Collectibles marketplaces”.
Clifford J. Lambdon, Senior Executive Director of our Lloyd’s broker SBJ Limited says “Dowell / IAS is an agent that falls into the top category with a high regard in these industries and we are proud to join forces with them”.
Dowell Insurance Agency, Inc. (Dowell) was incorporated in 1976 and is an insurance, employee benefit, and financial service organization dedicated to the commercial business and professional communities. Dowell is committed to providing expert personalized services to clients in the United States and internationally. Integrated Assurance Solutions (IAS) provides innovative and competitive insurance programs for affinity markets.
Lloyd’s of London is the worlds leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
For more information, please visit the website www.dowellias.com or call 201.794.7144.
Corporate Communications, Bill McIntyre VP.


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