Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. announced the acquisition of Cain Insurance Services Ltd., based in Fredericton, New Brunswick in Canada.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Founded in 1986, Cain Insurance Services is a retail property/casualty broker, offering commercial and personal insurance to clients throughout the region. Cain has broad expertise, with particular strengths in serving clients in the public sector, manufacturing, agriculture, realty and construction, and builds on Gallagher’s existing presence across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Dan Cain, Luke Cain and their associates will continue to operate from their current location under the direction of Michael Thornhill, area president of Gallagher’s Atlantic Canada retail property/casualty brokerage operations.
“Cain’s broad capabilities and excellent client relationships in the New Brunswick market will complement and enhance Gallagher’s growing presence across Atlantic Canada,” said J. Patrick Gallagher Jr., Chairman President and CEO. “We are very pleased to welcome Dan, Luke and their team to our growing global company.”
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., the Rolling Meadows, Ill.-based brokerage, risk management and consulting services firm, has operations in 49 countries and offers client-service capabilities in more than 150 countries around the world through a network of correspondent brokers and consultants.
Source: Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
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