Britannia and UK P&I Clubs in Merger Talks

Posted by Eric Haun
Thursday, February 25, 2016
The boards of the Britannia Club and the UK P&I Club announced today that the two groups are in merger discussions.
The boards of the Clubs will now begin a process to determine whether the merger is possible and delivers appropriate benefit to their respective Memberships. Ultimately, the decision on whether to proceed with a merger will be decided by the Members at Special General Meetings to be convened later in the year.
The talks are concurrent with discussions between their managers, Thomas Miller and Tindall Riley, both international providers of insurance and professional services, which would also lead to a merger of the respective businesses should the Clubs decide to merge.
Categories: People & Company News Insurance P&I Clubs Mergers & Acquisitions

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