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Bridgehaven joins ABI Membership

Bridgehaven Specialty UK Limited (Bridgehaven), a leading risk-taking hybrid insurer in commercial and specialty lines, is the latest firm to join the ABI.

As a hybrid insurer, Bridgehaven empowers managing general agents (MGAs) with long-term capacity while supporting reinsurers in achieving greater diversification. By building strong partnerships and encouraging new ways of working, Bridgehaven adds to the strength and adaptability of the UK insurance sector.

By becoming an ABI member, Bridgehaven has joined the voice of the UK’s world-leading insurance and long-terms saving industry.

Representing over 300 member firms, the ABI works closely with UK governments, HM Treasury, regulators, consumer organisations and NGOs to promote the value and importance of the sector to the wider economy and support customer understanding. The ABI and its members work together, driving change to protect and build a thriving society. 

Paul Jewell, CEO of Bridgehaven, said:

“We’re proud to join the ABI alongside some of the industry’s leaders. Becoming an ABI member marks an important milestone in our journey, and we see this as an opportunity to further cement our reputation in the market as an insurer promoting high value products and practises. We look forward to collaborating with the ABI and its members to shape the future of the insurance industry.”

sheryl_fernando_500x500.pngSheryl Fernando, Director of Membership and Commercial Development at the ABI, said:

“We’re delighted to welcome Bridgehaven to the ABI membership. Their innovative hybrid model and commitment to long-term partnerships with MGAs and reinsurers reflect the evolving nature of our industry. We welcome the expertise and perspective their European expansion will bring to the UK’s world-leading insurance sector - a sector that not only underpins economic resilience but also plays a vital role in driving investment, innovation, and sustainable growth across the UK economy.”

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Last updated 24/09/2025