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Doxa's Sackett: Succession Planning a Driver of M&A Activity Among MGAs

Matt Sackett, Doxa Insurance, said acquisition firms are paying premium valuations for quality underwriting businesses. Sackett spoke with AM Best TV at the 2025 Mid-Year Meeting of the Target Markets Program Administrators Association in Dallas.

May 6, 2025

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