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UCPM Acquires NAESIP, Strengthens East Coast Presence, and Expands Environmental Risk Management Capabilities
GILBERT, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / UCPM, a market-leader in environmental risk management and insurance for over 30 years, today announced the acquisition of NAESIP, an environmental insurance brokerage that provides pollution coverage for environmental and non-environmental businesses. NAESIP will strengthen UCPM's national footprint and enhance the delivery of environmental risk management and related insurance programs to agencies and insureds.
This acquisition broadens UCPM's portfolio to include NAESIP's programs, agencies, and insureds, while allowing NAESIP to access UCPM's expertise in environmental risk management. NAESIP's agencies will have access to UCPM's patented Dynamic Coverage Analysis Tool (DCAT), which provides customized policy comparisons across all environmental insurance lines.
"This acquisition is a strategic step forward for UCPM," said Tim Clegg, Founder and CEO of UCPM. "NAESIP has built an exceptional reputation with its agents and insureds. By integrating NAESIP's relationships and programs with UCPM's environmental risk management services, exclusive products, and state-of-the-art DCAT technology, we open new possibilities to provide better value to insureds nationwide."
The integration allows UCPM to expand its environmental risk services and programs to NAESIP's agents, while giving NAESIP customers access to additional markets, programs, technology, and expertise. NAESIP will take on UCPM's brand moving forward. Agents and producers of both organizations can expect continuity of service and expanded capabilities.
"Joining UCPM positions our agents and their insureds to be on the cutting edge of pollution and environmental insurance," said David Quinn, CEO of NAESIP, who will now be joining UCPM. "Our agents will continue to work with an expanded, very experienced team, now backed by UCPM's extensive environmental risk management resources, exclusive products, and national reach. Joining UCPM allows us to expand what we offer while maintaining the high level of service our agents expect."
Learn more about UCPM at www.ucpm.com.
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About UCPM
UCPM is a trusted environmental insurance brokerage, delivering unparalleled expertise and technology to navigate complex environmental exposures and provide innovative risk solutions for insurance agents and their insureds. UCPM is a Del Rio Group company.
For more information, please contact:
Erika Ferrin
Director of Marketing & Brand Strategy
480-407-6664
[email protected]
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SOURCE: UCPM
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