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Tyler and Co Becomes Part of Fulmar Consulting Ltd in Acquisition Deal

Fulmar Consulting Ltd, a leading claims consulting firm, has successfully acquired Tyler and Co, a renowned heritage company specializing in art, antiquities, and specie claims. This strategic acquisition is set to revitalize Tyler and Co, transforming it into a modern and forward-looking art claims specialist under the leadership of Sandy Taylor, CEO of Fulmar Consulting Ltd.

With this acquisition, Tyler and Co aims to broaden its scope beyond traditional art claims work and re-establish itself as a dominant player in the art, antiquities, and specie insurance market. Leveraging over 40 years of combined claims experience, the company intends to solidify its position as a top-tier service provider in this sector.

The deal, effective October 24, 2023, holds great significance for Fulmar Consulting Ltd, as it diversifies its service offerings and reinforces its standing in the competitive claims industry. Founded in 1897, Tyler and Co has long been recognized for its expertise in art claims consulting, delivering exceptional service and garnering high client satisfaction. With this partnership, Tyler and Co gains access to Fulmar’s extensive global network, enhancing its ability to serve clients worldwide.

Sandy Taylor, CEO of Fulmar Consulting, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Tyler and Co into the Fulmar Consulting family. This move represents a significant milestone for our company, allowing us to broaden our range of specialized services and better serve our clients. Tyler and Co’s illustrious reputation and rich heritage are a testament to their expertise, and we look forward to an exciting new chapter in Fulmar’s growth.”

Mark Dalrymple, former owner of Tyler and Co, also shared his excitement about the transition, saying, “I am delighted for Fulmar to take the reins of Tyler and Co and am excited to continue working with them to push the brand forward. Our shared values and commitment to unparalleled service make this partnership a great fit for both us and our clients.”

Tyler and Co will continue to operate under its existing brand name, with Mark Dalrymple serving as a consultant in an ongoing capacity for the company.

For more information about Tyler and Co and Fulmar Consulting, please visit their respective websites at www.tylerand.co and www.fulmar.net.

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