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CapSpecialty's Sills: Carrier Systems Should Better Accommodate Wholesalers

Adam Sills, head of binding authority and professional liability, CapSpecialty, said most carriers' platforms are built to suit the insurer, not wholesale brokers.

Sept. 12, 2017

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