20 August 2018Insurance

Lloyd's syndicate DL Dale taps claims manager from QBE

DL Dale & Others, syndicate 2525, a specialist employers' and third-party liability Lloyd's insurer, has appointed Nick Ryan as London market claims manager.

Ryan joins from QBE where he spent 17 years, serving as claims manager for property & casualty, international markets since 2014.

DL Dale said that Ryan’s appointment has been made to "support the continued growth of the international account and maintain the syndicate’s market-leading reputation for proactive claims management."

Formed in 2000, Syndicate 2525 is managed by Asta Managing Agency.

Rob Turner, claims director DL Dale & Others, Syndicate 2525 commented: “We’re very pleased to welcome Nick to the team and to have on board such an experienced and well-regarded claims specialist to support the continued growth of our international liability business. Nick’s in-depth knowledge and long experience of handling claims in multiple jurisdictions further enhances the international claims capability that forms part of our overall offering to brokers and policyholders around the world.”

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