Applied Underwriters Names Fiamma, Silver and Walsh to Lead Newly Formed International Fine Art and Collectibles Business Unit
OMAHA, Neb.,
According to
Fiamma spent the last thirteen years overseeing the Private Collections portfolio at
Fiamma added, "We are thrilled to be able to take advantage of Applied's strength and expertise to create something exciting in this specialized space. Applied's unique structure allows us to meet the diverse and expansive needs of the most complex risks in this growing segment." He continued, "We also feel privileged to be able to provide these solutions; while art and collectibles are insurable asset classes like any others, we understand that the objects we protect can be cultural patrimony and the product of a lifetime of passionate collecting."
Applied Fine Art & Collectibles will be headquartered in
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Applied Underwriters® is a global risk services firm that helps businesses and people manage uncertainty through its business services, insurance, and reinsurance solutions. As a company, Applied Underwriters has been distinguished by its innovative approaches to client care and by its strong financial strength. Applied Underwriters operates widely throughout the
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