Lifestyle Article - Chubb appoints Chris Savvas Head of PI


Chubb UK and Ireland, has announced the appointment of Chris Savvas as Head of PI, as the company continues to develop its financial lines and professional indemnity capabilities.

 In his new role, Chris will be primarily responsible for the management of Chubb UKI’s PI portfolio and business. He will be based in London and report to Grant Cairns, Financial Lines Manager, UKI. Chris’s appointment is a promotion from his previous role as Senior PI Underwriter and is effective immediately.
 
 Chris has more than a decade of insurance industry expertise. He joined Chubb in December 2016 from QBE where he ran the MENA PI portfolio for three and a half years and was based in Dubai. Prior to that, he spent seven years at Travelers, where he began his career as a graduate trainee, in a variety of underwriting positions.
 
 Grant Cairns, Financial Lines Manager, UKI said:“It is a testament to the quality of our underwriting talent pool that we are, once again, able to promote from within the organisation. I very much look forward to continuing to work with Chris in his new capacity as he develops this important line of business.”

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