MNK Group unveils integrated brand

MNK Group has announced the launch of its new, unified brand, integrating its broking, MGA and other entities.

Introduced last night at the group’s annual Sky Garden gathering, the new group connects all underlying entities across the UK, Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East.

The group's specialist brands include MNK International, a Lloyd’s broker formerly known as MNK Re, which provides reinsurance support to clients in over 130 countries from multiple global offices. The new brand also encompasses Specialty MGA, a network of MGAs with offices in London, Milan, Casablanca and Texas, offering capacity for specialty lines of business and hard-to-place risks.

Also forming part of the group are MNK Seguros, an insurer based in San Jose, Costa Rica; and Mekong Re, a facultative and treaty reinsurance company in Labuan, Malaysia and Florida Re, a property and casualty insurance and reinsurance company in Florida.

Commenting on the developments, chairman of MNK Group, Manoj Kumar, said: “The launch of our new brand represents MNK Group’s rapid growth in recent years, providing a breadth of services to clients across all sectors.

“As we move forward together, our businesses are unified in terms of quality of service and in providing tailored and innovative solutions to meet the unique needs of every client, agent, broker, or underwriter. With our businesses based across the globe, our new brand represents our global vision and our desire to expand further.

“This year, more businesses are set to be launched under the MNK family as we continue to navigate evolving markets and grow our presence worldwide.”

MNK Group plans to continue its growth organically, as well as through M&A, with a number of deals understood to be in the pipeline.



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