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16 November 2022Insurance

Ryan Specialty expands in Europe to target transactional risks market

US-based  Ryan Specialty has further expanded its presence in Europe, particularly in the Nordics, as the demand for transactional risks insurance continues to grow.

Ryan Specialty Transactional Risks International has opened an office in Copenhagen, Denmark, which is the business’ fourth office.

Transactional Risks International is a part of Ryan Specialty’s Underwriting Managers platform and specialises on the core transactional risk products of warranty and indemnity insurance and commercial tax liability insurance, servicing brokers internationally.

As part of the move, the company has hired Christian Ulrich Weiss Bruhn from Accura Advokatpartnerselskab. He started his career at Kromann Reumert in 2013, joining in the banking & finance department before moving to the department for corporate transactions and capital & financial markets.

George Pearce, director of Ryan Specialty Transactional Risks International, said: “The demand for transactional risks insurance continues to grow so to be able to meet the needs of our clients, having a local presence in the Nordics is very important. Christian has great experience positioning us well both now and in the future.”

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