Chaucer strengthens international general liability with two key hires

Firm says moves show its commitment to delivering "effective underwriting service"

Chaucer strengthens international general liability with two key hires

Professional Risks

By Duffie Osental

Chaucer has bolstered its international general liability team with two key appointments.

The global reinsurer has appointed Thomas Beasley as senior class underwriter and Rob Neil as senior underwriter in a move that the firm said demonstrated its commitment to “delivering an effective underwriting service to brokers and MGAs in Lloyd’s and the company market.”

In their new roles, Beasley and Neil will be responsible for growing Chaucer’s international general liability account, with a focus on building long-term and mutually beneficial business partnerships.

Beasley has over 21 years of market experience and will join Chaucer from MS Amlin, where he is currently a senior underwriter on their international liability account. Prior to this he was with QBE and Marsh.

Meanwhile, Neil is an experienced underwriter with almost a decade of market experience. He joins Chaucer from Syndicate 2525, where he supported the development of their international liability account.

“I am delighted to welcome Thomas and Rob to Chaucer,” said Paul Restarick, casualty and political risks manager at Chaucer. “These appointments will enhance our international general liability capabilities and demonstrate our continued commitment to providing excellent client service to the London market.”

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