28 February 2017Insurance

Enstar Group adds new director to board

Bermuda legacy specialist Enstar Group has appointed Jie Liu to its board of directors.

Liu is a managing director of Hillhouse Capital Management. Prior to that, he was the head of credit and a senior portfolio manager for Sentry Investments. Liu has also served as a fixed income research analyst at RBC Capital Markets and a credit rating specialist at Standard & Poor.

Dominic Silvester, Enstar's chief executive officer, said: "We have worked alongside Jie in recent months as Hillhouse became a significant shareholder in Enstar and a strategic partner in KaylaRe.

"In addition to his expertise in investments, he brings a global perspective to our board and we are confident he will be a strong contributor to Enstar."

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