28 March 2017Insurance

XL Catlin bolsters structured risk solutions with new hire from SCOR

Re/insurer XL Catlin has appointed Isa Ennadifi as senior underwriter in the structured risk solutions (SRS) team, based in London.

Ennadifi joins XL Catlin from SCOR, where she was a captive solutions underwriter.

In her new role, Ennadifi will underwrite non-traditional solutions for corporate and captive clients. The global underwriting unit SRS provides XL Catlin's clients with customised solutions for large and complex risks, where there is currently no insurance product offered by the market.

Commenting, Rob Turner, XL Catlin’s global head of SRS, said: "Increasingly, clients and their brokers are looking for new, innovative solutions for changing exposures. Our team has grown along with market demand and we are delighted to welcome Isa, a skilled and experienced structured solutions underwriter."

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