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The recruit has also worked for Arch, Swiss Re, QBE and others.
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The hail which hit Texas in early summer 2022 alone resulted in solar losses estimated to exceed $300mn.
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The hires come amid a personnel expansion at Lockton, which brought in 1,200 new staff last year.
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The underwriter will also play a part in upskilling upstream underwriters with knowledge of renewables.
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The move follows another recent energy-related departure from Willis, with news that McGill and Partners had hired former upstream energy broker Ian Elwell.
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Both brokers join the specialty energy unit from Ed Broking.
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Nat cat and extreme weather claims have become more frequent and severe with hail, heavy rain and wildfires leading to significant losses.
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In a second hire within the broker’s offshore wind team, Sarah Burston returns.
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Tom Harries and Robert Bates join from Bloomberg and Miros, respectively.
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Sophie Irvine was the only renewable energy underwriter left after Canopius’ Netherlands-based team left the business last year.
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They are the latest in a spate of renewable energy hires, which the broker has been growing over the past year.
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The partnership will aid the MGU’s international expansion with Generali GC&C UK leading a consortium to back its growth.
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The sanctions will further complicate the delayed construction of the 2,460 km pipeline between Russia and Germany.
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The business segment, which includes HDI Global Specialty, has already exceeded its full-year large loss budget.
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Guido Benz will join the business next spring and report to Lee Meyrick
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Maarten Mulder, Martijn Meijboom, Bart Leijssen and Arnout Bijl have left the carrier to join the MGA.
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The executive joins as head of offshore renewable energy following the MGA’s takeover by Tokio Marine HCC.
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Tom Baker will become the carrier’s first ever global head to be based in Asia.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has received approval from the California bankruptcy court for an $11bn settlement with insurers related to wildfire losses in 2017 and 2018.
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Warren Diogo will head up the London-based team and focus on wind and solar risks.
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Willis Towers Watson’s global head of broking for natural resources, facultative, James Goodwin is to join Guy Carpenter’s facultative reinsurance division (GC Fac).
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Joanne Silberberg will be Canadian renewable energy leader and Dan Gumsley will be a UK account manager.
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