Welcome to MRSL

MRSL is an exciting new concept in Corporate Insurance and Risk Management.

 

Our role is very different to traditional Insurance Brokers. MRSL act solely on behalf of our clients in a role similar to that of an in-house Insurance Department. By taking this role, MRSL are in a position to give full and truly independent advice to our customers and negotiate insurance and risk management programmes that fully satisfy needs in respect of protection, service and cost.

 

MRSL are in a unique position in being able to present to the entire market without restriction. We are in an unrivalled position to identify extensive premium savings with at least comparable, and often more significant levels of cover.   

 

We put the power to negotiate risk protection arrangements back in the hands of the customer... If we cannot reduce your yearly company insurance premiums by a minimum of 5% you pay us nothing!

 

Please explore our site to find out how we can assist you.

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Managed Risk Solutions Ltd
10 Queensbridge
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN4 7BF
01604 823530
01604 823539