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CHES Special Risk to help brokers understand its appetite via live Q&A event

 In order to give brokers an opportunity to learn more about its appetite as a Canadian managing general agent, CHES Special Risk will be hosting a live Q&A session tomorrow, June 21, 2022.

CHES underwriters Rachana Patel and Joyce Rajadurai (both pictured below) will be present at the event to answer brokers’ inquiries, specifically on the MGA’s commercial P&C and course of construction product offerings. They will also offer brokers some insights into how CHES can help them gain more business.

Patel has more than 17 years of P&C underwriting experience, and she specializes in medium to large P&C, construction, and hospitality. She also has more than five years of MGA experience.

“At CHES, we make a concerted effort to communicate with our brokers on a daily basis, not just through emails, but also through phone conversations,” said Patel in a previous statement.

Meanwhile, Rajadurai also has over five years of MGA experience, and specializes in medium to large P&C, construction, and hospitality.

“We believe in strengthening our relationships with our brokers; we have a quick turnaround time, we follow up, we probe and find out our target price, we have a thorough knowledge of our market type, and we know our markets’ appetite from top to bottom,” commented Rajadurai.

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