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Gen Re's Kane: Commercial Auto Could Use Help From RRGs

Abe Kane, a vice president with Gen Re, said underwriting losses and the inability for many commercial auto writers to tap the excess and surplus markets are creating opportunities for risk retention groups.

Aug. 14, 2015

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