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WSIA's Kelley: Key Issues Include Flood Coverage, TRIA and NARAB

Brady Kelley, executive director, Wholesale and Specialty Insurance Association, said the sector is seeing encouraging developments from banking regulators on the issue of whether surplus lines writers will be permitted to write private flood.

Sept. 23, 2019

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