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Master Port Risk Program News

09 Sep 2016

MN100: Continental Underwriters, Ltd.

Elder Brown (Photo: Continental Underwriters, Ltd.)

Continental Underwriters, Ltd. is a national, multiline firm for all types of marine coverage. The firm offers both admitted and non-admitted products in 50 states with affordable, broad terms and conditions for even the most unusual and complex risks. Continental’s 45 years of success ensures that insured’s receive extensive access, and tailor-made coverage from experienced brokers and underwriters. Continental is part of the FGH family of companies. Founded in 1970, CUL is the nation’s largest brown water Marine Insurance underwriting firm.

01 Sep 2015

MN 100: Continental Underwriters, Ltd.

Chairman of the Board: H. Elder Brown, Jr.

Continental Underwriters, Ltd. is a national, multiline firm for all types of marine coverage. The firm offers both admitted and non-admitted products in all 50 states, packaged in flexible, competitively priced insurance options with broad terms and conditions for even the most unusual, complex, and hard-to-place risks. Continental’s 45 years of success ensures that insured’s receive extensive access, tailor-made coverage, and a high level of expertise directly from experienced brokers and underwriters. Continental is part of the FGH family of companies.

10 Jun 2015

Master Port Risk Program Launched by Fidelis Group

Fidelis Group Holdings, LLC Launches Master Port Risk Program For The Maritime Industry. Fidelis Group Holdings, LLC (FGH) with its subsidiary company Continental Underwriters, Ltd. (CUL), a National Marine Insurance coverage and service leader, announced today the launch of its new Master Port Risk Program. H. Elder Brown, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer of FGH commented, "We are consistently pursuing ways of providing insurance solutions to help streamline our client's daily operations. The new Master Port Risk Program is designed to provide Hull and Liability coverage for qualified vessels that are laid up and out of commission for an extended period of time.