Amwins announced the acquisition of Jackson-Lloyd, a specialist MGA dedicated to occupational loss protection. Jackson-Lloyd will join Amwins Specialty Casualty Solutions (ASCS), an MGA and specialty insurance program creator, strengthening its growing accident + health portfolio with a program that has defined the non-subscriber insurance market in Texas for more than three decades.
Founded in 1989 in Longview, Texas, by industry veteran Thomas Lloyd, Jackson-Lloyd is widely regarded as a pioneer in non-subscriber occupational accident programs. The company provides employers with comprehensive, cost-effective alternatives to the traditional workers’ compensation system for non-subscribers in Texas and exempted employers in Kanas.
Jackson-Lloyd’s deep underwriting expertise and long-standing reputation in this niche market made it a natural fit for ASCS’ expanding casualty platform.
Topics Mergers & Acquisitions Texas
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