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24 October 2022Insurance

MS Amlin nabs seasoned treaty reinsurance underwriter from Tokio Marine

Lloyd’s market global re/insurer MS Amlin Underwriting has hired an experienced reinsurance underwriter from Tokio Marine Kiln as part of its ongoing expansion to drive profitable growth.

Paul Evans, seasoned treaty reinsurance underwriter, has joined the firm as senior underwriter marine reinsurance. Evans will report into Malcolm Barnes, head of marine reinsurance.

Evans has almost two decades of reinsurance market experience, most recently at Tokio Marine Kiln, where he held the role of reinsurance underwriter, working on a broad and complex treaty portfolio. Evans was also deputy chair of the Lloyd’s Market Association property reinsurance panel.

Evans’ appointment further strengthens MS Amlin’s reinsurance proposition and follows the recent hires of Grant Baxter, head of reinsurance and deputy CUO, and Malcolm Barnes, head of marine reinsurance.

Barnes said: “I am delighted to welcome Paul to MS Amlin. Marine Reinsurance has been one of our core offerings for many years, and this appointment demonstrates both our ongoing commitment to the market and the positive momentum within our Reinsurance team. Paul is a deeply experienced reinsurance underwriter with strong industry relationships, and I am confident that he will add great value to the team and wider business, supporting our ambitions for profitable growth.”

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