Lonmar boosts team with Marsh exec
Lloyd’s broker Lonmar Global Risks has appointed Brian Watkins as a divisional director in its specialist binding authority team.
He will focus on relationship management with existing key clients and developing new property owners business and will report to Greg Snelling, divisional managing director of agency services.
Watkins joins from Marsh, where he held a senior broking position for 13 years. Prior to that, he served as an underwriter at Aviva for nine years.
David Pexton, Lonmar’s chief executive officer, said: "Brian is a great addition to our specialist Binding Authority team, Lonbinder, with considerable property market experience gained from working as both senior underwriter and broker.
"We have an ongoing strategy of strengthening each of our specialist areas. Brian, with his vast experience and expertise, will be an invaluable asset to Lonmar in supporting our clients and further expanding our binding authority property portfolio.”
Watkins added: “I am thrilled to be joining a successful, client focused independent broker such as Lonmar, and look forward to being part of a dynamic growing business, which is already a market leader in binding authorities in the London market.”
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