General Insurance Article - Channel Syndicate LLP makes appointment


The Channel Syndicate LLP makes a further appointment in its Financial Lines Division

 Lloyd’s Channel Syndicate 2015 has appointed Kevin Cleary as Class Underwriter of the Directors and Officers account, part of the Financial Lines Division.

 Kevin has worked in the London, UK Regional and European markets for over 10 years, and will report to Martin Campbell, the Head of the Financial Lines Division.

 Tom Corfield, Active Underwriter of The Channel Syndicate said “We are very pleased that Kevin is joining the syndicate and welcome the breadth of experience that he brings to the Financial Lines Division.
 With this addition the syndicate will be underwriting the full suite of Financial Institutions, Professional Indemnity and Management Liability products”.

 
 The Channel Syndicate

 The Channel Syndicate was authorised by Lloyd’s in the fourth quarter 2010 to write Property Direct and Facultative, Accident and Health, Marine and Financial Lines for risks incepting on or after January 1st 2011.
 Syndicate 2015 has a stamp capacity of £75 million fully provided by SCOR SE. The Channel Syndicate is managed by Whittington Capital Management Ltd.
  

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