Howden strengthens European offering

Howden has further strengthened its European offering through the acquisition of Swiss insurance brokers, Argenius Risk Experts AG and RVA Versicherungsbroker AG. Born Consulting AG, which has been part of Howden Switzerland since 2022, is acquiring RVA.

Argenius primarily advises medium-sized companies and large organisations, specialising in sophisticated risk analysis and portfolio placement.

RVA works with SMEs on all insurance and risk issues, in addition to being a specialty broker with a focus on social institutions.

Upon completion, Argenius and RVA will take Howden Switzerland to a headcount of 130 across eight regions including Zurich, Basel, Zug, Bern, Lucerne, Chur, Geneva, Lugano and the principality of Liechtenstein.

Felix C Jenny, CEO of Howden Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein said: “We are delighted to welcome argenius and RVA to Howden Switzerland as we fast become the natural home for independent brokers in region. The addition of these like-minded, entrepreneurial-spirited businesses advances our ambitious growth strategy for the region and brings us one step closer to becoming the leading broker of choice in Switzerland.”

Luigi Sturani, CEO of Howden Europe, added: "The acquisition of argenius and RVA comes at an exciting time, as demand grows across Europe for increasingly sophisticated insurance products and services. Combining the local, specialist expertise of argenius and RVA with Howden’s international offering will strengthen our position as one of the leading brokers in Europe capable of providing the scale, expertise and range of bespoke solutions that clients require.”

The acquisition of Argenius and RVA follows the acquisitions of three Swiss brokers in the last two years including the aforementioned Born Consulting, Bachmann and Partners and Broker Center Zurichsee.

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