(Sharecast News) - Specialty non-life insurer Randall & Quilter updated the market on its performance in the March quarter on Monday, reporting a 92% increase in gross written premiums year-on-year, to $370m.
The AIM-traded firm said programme fee income was 125% higher year-on-year at $18m, while its number of programmes was seven more than at the same time last year, to reach 76.
During the first quarter, Randall & Quilter said it established "significant" multi-year strategic partnerships, signing a five-year agreement with First Underwriting, targeting £1bn in gross writer premiums.
After the end of the period, it agreed a six-year deal with Policy Expert, targeting gross written premiums of £2bn.
"We continue to be excited by the strong growth we are seeing in our programme management business, and I am pleased to report another excellent quarter," said executive chairman William Spiegel.
"We have established ourselves as a leading player in both the US and Europe and this is reflected in the long-term partnerships we have been able to sign with highly regarded managing general agents, including two multi-year agreements targeting combined premiums in excess of £3bn.
"As we recently updated, programme management remains on track to deliver $1.75bn of gross written premium in 2022."
At 1127 BST, shares in Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings were up 6.29% at 94.7p.
Reporting by Josh White at Sharecast.com.


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