Brokerslink expands Eastern European network

Brokerslink has added four new Eastern European affiliates to its network, extending the broker's reach in Romania, Moldova, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Hungary.

Destine, with offices in Romania and Moldova, was founded over 15 years ago and has a workforce of 50 insurance industry experts and over 8,000 brokerage assistants, offering broking service in a range of markets, including auto, life, health and home insurance.

Bulgaria-based Instrade provides custom risk management and insurance solutions for individuals and companies. It has been in the industry since 1995 and specialises in liabilities, CAR, industrial risks and property, cargo risks, bonds and health insurance.

HUNInsurance is headquartered in Budapest, Hungary and is a member of the Hungarikum Alkusz Group, the largest 100% Hungarian-owned insurance broker group in the domestic market. It provides insurance solutions to both individuals, SMEs and large corporations. Originally focused on construction risks, it now offers a range of solutions, covering trade credit insurance, financial lines including cyber, commercial property and casualty and employee benefits.

Satum has offices in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and specialises in industrial risks and property, liability, public sector, CAR as well as transport and logistics insurance in the Czech Republic.

Anne Collette, business development and partnerships director at Brokerslink commented: “We are thrilled to welcome four new Eastern European affiliates into our expanding network, particularly our first step into the Moldova region. Brokerslink is dedicated to providing the best and most comprehensive resources to those in our network and to remain at the forefront of risk management services.”

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