Amarillo announces partnership with London Market Forums.
- Marketing
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Amarillo’s new partnership with London Market Forums (LMF) represents an exciting step forward in our growth plans as we continue to establish our position in the Delegated Authority insurtech space.

Amarillo is delighted to join the London Market Forums as a Corporate Member.
As the size and significance of Delegated Authority operations continue to grow in the London Market, we look forward to sharing our expertise and solutions with the LMF Community Hub members.
Our philosophy and tools help MGAs, carriers and brokers improve efficiency, increase profitability and fuel growth through smarter, brighter and faster data management.
Fusion, our bordereaux management tool, is already making an impact in the market and we’re looking forward to the conversations and knowledge sharing with other LMF Practitioner Members that this new partnership will support.
Speaking on the news of the partnership, Zoe Steele, Managing Director, Amarillo, commented:
"The team at Amarillo are absolutely thrilled to join LMF. We’re passionate about delivering a brighter, more prosperous future for all of those working in Delegated Authority by overcoming the technological and data challenges that are barriers to progress. The LMF is the perfect environment to share, collaborate and learn from the industry’s best and most inspiring people – so we can’t wait to work with its team and members as we continue our mission."
Steve Stacy, Chief Product Officer at Amarillo, added:
"Joining the LMF is an exciting step for Amarillo as we continue to grow as a company. To be able to share Fusion, our bordereaux management solution, with the LMF and its community is fantastic. I can’t wait to explore all the opportunities being a member of the LMF provides."
For Roger Oldham, CEO at London Market Forums, this move represents an exciting development:
“It’s great to have Amarillo join our thriving community. The DA Market is such an important and expanding area within EC3, so having firms like Amarillo, with their expert domain knowledge in this space, strengthens the LMF community discussions, and helps build valuable long-lasting relationships. Amarillo’s approach to Delegated Authority brings something different, and I’m sure there’ll be some insightful conversations, along with opportunities to collaborate. We welcome Zoe, Steve, Rosie and the team.”
Amarillo remains dedicated to making bordereaux better and leading those operating in the Delegated Authority space to a brighter future.
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