18 January 2019Insurance

Sirius America unveils new partnership with Franklin Madison

Sirius America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sirius International Insurance Corporation, has entered into a strategic partnership with Franklin Madison Group, an insurance marketing firm serving financial institutions.

The partnership aims to strengthen Franklin Madison’s product suite of insurance solutions, including accidental death and dismemberment, hospital accident plan, recuperative care, and life insurance products.

“Sirius America is the perfect addition to our current suite of strong carriers,” said Robert Dudacek, CEO of Franklin Madison. “This relationship delivers on our goal to provide industry-leading insurance products and marketing services through our brand partners.”

Thomas Leonardo, US head of accident and health, Sirius America, commented: “We are focused on generating meaningful growth in the United States, and this partnership with Franklin Madison provides us a unique opportunity to grow in the affinity marketing space with a market leader.”

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