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Nautilus goes from strength to strength

by Bob Carter on 3 Nov 2010
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Nautilus Marine has chosen Lloyd’s to underwrite its insurance business moving forward. After five years of exceptional growth and achievement, Nautilus Marine has attracted the interest of some of the world’s largest marine underwriters, backed by the world’s largest re-insurer, Munich Re Group.

'Nautilus Marine has led the way in changing the market space in which we participate, both pleasure craft and commercial risks,' said Lyndon Turner, CEO of Nautilus Marine.

'We are extremely excited to be partnering with one of the world’s largest marine insurers. This partnership will give us the ability to explore future opportunities and the security to continue our rapid growth. The things that we do well, will obviously continue.'

'And of course we extend our thanks to our partners in the boating industry for their support. Without this we could not have achieved such incredible results over the first five years of business. But watch this space…. there’s more to come yet.'

Since establishment 5 years ago, Nautilus Marine has achieved exceptional growth and success. Today, Nautilus Marine is a very formidable player in the marine insurance market with notable milestones…

•One of Australia’s largest pleasure craft insurance agencies.
•Insures more than 30,000 boat owners and industry members.
•Has an office in every major capital city in Australia & Auckland, New Zealand.
•Employs 30 staff.
•Manages insurance premiums in excess of $30m.
•Insurance covers for the boating industry.
•Administrators for Yamaha Marine Insurance and Kawasaki Insurance.
•Supports the boating industry through a myriad of sponsorships and strategic partnerships.
'Our recent move into the New Zealand market further demonstrates our overall success here in Australia,' said Mark Crockford, National Marketing Manager for Nautilus Marine.

'Nautilus Marine is now exceptionally well positioned to expand into the next phase of our evolution. The success of Nautilus Marine is due to our wealth of experience and expertise in the insurance and boating industries.'

'Nautilus Marine is absolutely committed to continually providing a high level of customer service, backed by local knowledge.'

Nautilus Marine Insurance Agency (ABN 34 100 633 038 AFSL 227186) is a wholly Australian owned insurance agency that provides insurance programs for boat owners and for the marine industry.
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