RSA Insurance Group - Operations

Operations

RSA provides insurance products and services to over 20 million policyholders. It has the ability to write business in 130 countries and has direct operations in 27 countries.

RSA is the second-largest general insurer in the United Kingdom. Its global headquarters are in the City of London on Fenchurch Street and the headquarters of its UK operations are on Leadenhall Street. Its registered office is in St Mark's Court, Horsham. Other key UK offices are located in Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Chelmsford, Glasgow, Cardiff, Sunderland, Belfast, Peterborough, Halifax, Croydon, Stirling and Birmingham. RSA, including its More Th>n brand, announced itself to be the first carbon neutral insurance company in the UK on 2 December 2006.

RSA owns the More Than direct car, home, pet and travel insurance brand in the United Kingdom, recognised widely for its former Lucky The Dog advertisements and its "MORE IS ..." campaign. More Th>n also sells van, business car, shops and offices and business insurance through its More Than Business operation.

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