About 3 Dimensional Insurance
Forward thinking Lloyd’s broker providing innovative insurance solutions.
Our aim is to provide innovative insurance solutions underpinned by the traditional qualities of personal service and professionalism.
3 Dimensional Insurance (3Di) is a forward thinking Lloyd’s Broker involved in placing all classes of risk in the UK and around the world. Where beneficial to the placement of the risk, 3Di produces animations to present risks to underwriters in a new and exciting way which benefits both the client and the insurer. 3Di is at the heart of the London insurance market, active in Lloyd’s and looking to move the insurance industry forward in the 21st century.
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