29 April 2021Insurance

RSG TRE poaches warranty and indemnity underwriter from Eversheds

Ryan Specialty Group has added a new team member to RSG Transactional Risks Europe (RSG TRE), a specialised managing general underwriter focused exclusively on providing transactional insurance solutions to mergers and acquisitions (M&A) clients.

Ulrich Schiener has joined RSG TRE’s team based in Barcelona, Spain, and focuses on warranty and indemnity insurance for European transactions. Schiener is a qualified German lawyer, who has also been admitted to the bar in Spain. He has extensive experience advising private equity firms and strategic investors on M&A transactions, joining RSG TRE from the corporate team at Eversheds in Munich. Ulrich is fluent in German, English and Spanish.

Luc Joordens, director of RSG TRE Spanish Branch, said: “We are very excited to grow the team with Ulrich, an experienced German qualified lawyer, who will help to further consolidate RSG TRE as one of the leading transactional risk insurance providers in the DACH-market.”

RSG Transactional Risks Europe comprises 23 professionals across London and Barcelona, speaking eight languages.

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