Mullis Newby Hurst opens new office in San Antonio

Oct 22, 2014, 11:11am CDT

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Mullis Newby Hurst LP has opened a new office in San Antonio to provide underwriting services and surety bonds to the construction insurance market.

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Mullis Newby Hurst LP, one of the largest writers of construction insurance and surety bonds in the Southwest, has opened an office in San Antonio.

The Dallas-based firm recently hired David Layman to lead the company's expansion in the Alamo City. Layman has more than 20 years of experience in the surety business and most recently served as head of contract surety underwriting for Charlotte, N.C.-based NAS Surety.

The new office is located at 1150 N Loop 1604 W, suite 108-417.

For additional information call 972-201-0100 or visit mnhins.com.

Mike W. Thomas covers technology/telecom, military, finance, regulatory issues as well as nonprofits/education.

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