10 February 2017Insurance

Lloyd's Market Association appoints six claims leaders to committee

The Lloyd's Market Association (LMA) has appointed six executives to its claims committee LMACC for a two-year term.

The newly-appointed executives include Nick Sinfield - group head of claims at Tokio Marine Kiln; Sheel Sawhney - group head of claims at Brit; David Miller - chief claims officer for international and London markets at XL Catlin, and Tony Rai - the head of London market claims at Hiscox.

Simon White, head of claims at Apollo Syndicate Management has been re-elected, and Simon Catt, head of claims at MS Amlin, has been elected to the committee.

The LMACC provides leadership and direction to the Lloyd’s claims community and advises the LMA board on strategic claims matters.

Lee Elliston, manager of claims and delegated authority operations at LMA, said: "I would like to thank Ashley Lawrence and Sharon Long for their contribution to the LMACC, both of whom have completed their term. I would also welcome and thank our new members for their willingness to participate in the LMACC.

"The LMACC will continue to promote the position of claims in the London market whilst creating opportunities to enhance the Lloyd’s claims offering and provide service excellence."

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