SiriusPoint and Hellenic Hull Management join forces to expand marine insurance offerings

SiriusPoint and Hellenic Hull Management (HMA), a marine hull and machinery underwriter in Greece and Cyprus, have announced a strategic partnership.

SiriusPoint and Hellenic Hull Management (HMA), a marine hull and machinery underwriter in Greece and Cyprus, have announced a strategic partnership.

This collaboration will enable HMA to leverage SiriusPoint’s presence across Continental Europe and its growing marine offering.

Under this strategic partnership, SiriusPoint will support HMA by providing the necessary paper to underwrite high-quality hull and machinery risks. This collaboration is expected to enhance HMA’s capabilities and offerings in the marine insurance sector.

Hellenic Hull Management (HMA) is a prominent marine insurance management company catering to all types of vessels. For three decades, it has been a key player in the shipping industry in Greece and Cyprus.

SiriusPoint, a global insurer and reinsurer, offers a diverse range of insurance and reinsurance products across various sectors and has a strong presence in Continental Europe.

Ilias Tsakiris, CEO of Hellenic Hull Management and Chair of the Ocean Hull Committee of the International Union of Marine Insurance, said, “We are excited to announce our partnership with SiriusPoint, introducing the company to the major shipping clusters of Greece and Cyprus. SiriusPoint’s presence across Continental Europe, is coupled with its growing marine offering, and its approach to empowering MGA partners. The experience of the team, the strength of SiriusPoint’s paper, and the individualised support it provides our business, will be key factors in the growth and success of our company. We look forward to a strong, enduring relationship with SiriusPoint.”

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