Acrisure Expands Global Footprint into Spain with Acquisition of Summa Insurance Brokerage
Partnership with rapidly expanding Spanish brokerage marks Acrisure’s entry into its tenth global market
The acquisition of
Since its founding in 2005,
“Summa has an impressive track record displaying strong growth over the last several years while solidifying their position as a top insurance broker in Spain,” said
“The partnership with
“As we continue to look for ways to strategically expand our global presence, marrying the expertise of
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