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20 March 2023Insurance

McGill lures Willis-Gallagher Re leader to expand treaty reinsurance business

Specialist re/insurance broker  McGill and Partners has hired a senior liability and motor specialist from Willis-Gallagher Re as it looks to expand its treaty reinsurance business.

Grange Turner (pictured) will join McGill as a partner in its treaty reinsurance team.

Turner’s arrival adds specialist liability and motor knowledge to McGill and Partner’s treaty team, as well strengthens the current offering through his relationships ranging from start-ups through to publicly quoted household-name insurance companies.

Turner brings a wealth of long tail casualty experience having worked in the reinsurance market as a liability and motor specialist for more than 30 years. He joins from Willis-Gallagher Re where he spent ten years heading client teams for a range of UK and international insurers. Turner was also responsible for leading the casualty and motor practice groups. Prior to that, he was a managing director at Guy Carpenter.

Angus Milgate, head of treaty reinsurance at McGill and Partners, said: “We are delighted to welcome Grange to the treaty team at McGill and Partners. He has considerable experience and is highly regarded within the industry. His expertise within liability and motor further strengthens our treaty offering and builds on our bespoke approach. He is another fantastic addition to the treaty team.”

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