Safebuilt Insurance Services (SIS Insure) has partnered with insurance solutions provider AF Group to expand its programmes for contractors.
SIS Insure offers solutions for general liability and other customised insurance programmes for general and commercial contractors and retail businesses. It also provides an online platform for brokers in the construction vertical to quote and bind insurance for their clients.
With the addition of AF Group to its platform, SIS Insure expects to boost the capacity of its A-rated general liability insurance products for general and commercial contractors.
ISC founder and CEO Matt Grossberg said: “Having worked with AF Group over the last several years through our trucking and transportation business, Paramount General Agency, we are thrilled to expand our partnership to SIS Insure.
“AF Group is an AM Best A (Excellent) rated best-in-class insurance provider, and we look forward to expanding our ability to provide brokers and their construction clients with access to superior general liability insurance programmes.”
Founded in 2005, SIS Insure is a licensed programme manager in all 50 states. The company was acquired by Integrated Specialty Coverages (ISC)last year.
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By GlobalDataISC is a programme administrator that develops end-to-end insurance products utilising artificial intelligence (AI) technology and data analytics. It is said to offer brokers with easy access to niche insurance programmes and create better underwriting results to its carrier partners.
ISC is backed by Two Sigma’s private equity business, Sightway Capital.