Ironshore Canada Ltd., a subsidiary of Ironshore International, has increased capacity to $30 million for its specialty casualty lines for 2013. Ironshore Canada Specialty Casualty division offers coverages to protect a range of industry sector risks, including manufacturing, commercial construction, transportation, agriculture, energy, power, and industrial production.
Stephen Stewart, vice president of Ironshore Canada Specialty Casualty said this is the second year that Ironshore Canada has increased capacity limits.
“Higher limits will translate into continued expansion of specialty products developed to meet the heightened insurance needs throughout Ironshore’s Canadian distribution platform,” said Stewart.
Ironshore Specialty Casualty products are available for general, excess, umbrella, wrap-up, and product run-off liability coverages written on an occurrence, claims-made or integrated occurrence basis.
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