General Insurance Article - Xbroker appoints new Senior Fleet Underwriter


 Moorhouse subsidiary Xbroker, the niche commercial underwriting specialist has appointed David Grimsey as Senior Fleet Underwriter.

 David has over 30 years industry experience and previously held positions at RSA and QBE where he was responsible for underwriting complex and conventional motor fleet business including high turnover blue chip companies.

 Following the success of Xbroker’s new motor fleet product, David has been appointed to help further expand the reach of the Xbroker Motor Fleet product. David’s main responsibility will be for the growth of the motor fleet business in the South and East of the UK.

 Karl Railton, Head of Underwriting and Propositions at the Moorhouse Group said: “We are very pleased to welcome David to the Moorhouse Xbroker team. David has a significant market presence and strong relationships in the industry. He also has a track record of delivering a profit in the motor fleet arena, keen market insight and vast underwriting experience to ensure he plays a key role in developing our growing fleet business.”

 David’s joining follows the recent extension of Xbroker’s panel of capacity providers to include Alpha Insurance A/S in collaboration with Swiss Re. His appointment and the new capacity allow Xbroker to continue to expand its range of innovative insurance solutions to brokers. A portfolio of more new products is currently being developed for launch later this year.
  

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