27 March 2020Insurance

CCG IQ acquires three underwriting services providers in US

CCG IQ, a US-based tech-enabled insurance provider, has acquired JMI Reports, The UIS Group, and Cox & Smith Risk Management to expand its underwriting services and national footprint.

Connecticut-based UIS Group and Louisiana-based Cox & Smith Risk Management provide risk management solutions in commercial insurance lines in their respective regions. Ohio-based JMI Reports is a personal lines risk assessment partner to insurance carriers.

The UIS Group, which has an East Coast presence, specialises in workers' compensation, commercial auto and agribusiness, and basic property and casualty lines.

"Expanding our underwriting services under the CCG IQ umbrella has enabled us to become a full-service partner to insurance carriers across the life cycle of a policy," said CEO Damon Stafford of CCG IQ. "The wealth of knowledge and experience JMI Reports, The UIS Group, and Cox & Smith Risk Management bring to the table, combined with CCG IQ's technology and service model, will be a distinctive advantage for our customers."

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