17 January 2017Insurance

Chubb hires Allied World senior exec for Europe role

Chubb has appointed Alf Müller to the role of property and technical lines director for continental Europe.

He will be based in Paris. In his new role, Müller will be responsible for the development and profitable growth of Chubb's portfolio in each of these business lines, leading a team of line managers and underwriters across the continent.

He has over 18 years of insurance industry experience specifically in the energy, property and construction markets, having held a number of management and underwriting positions in Germany, France and the UK.

He joins Chubb from Allied World Assurance Company Europe, where he most recently held the role of senior vice president and global head of onshore construction.

Jeff Moghrabi, regional president, continental Europe for Chubb, said: "The first new appointment we announce for 2017 is a great addition to our continental Europe team. Alf has a wealth of technical and underwriting experience, gained across a number of key European markets.

"He will play a key role in further developing our client solutions and capabilities across Continental Europe. I welcome him to our team and am very much looking forward to working with him."

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