Zurich secures two key financial lines hires
Zurich has appointed Stuart Quinlan as chief underwriting officer, professional indemnity (PI) for Europe, and Alan Moore, as head of financial lines for the UK.
In his new role Mr Quinlan, who was previously head of financial lines for Zurich's UKGI broker division, will assume responsibility for the development of PI business across Europe. Before joining Zurich, he was underwriting director for Novae.
Prior to his most recent appointment, Mr Moore was head of financial and professional lines for Zurich Global Corporate UK. His new role will be to build on the specialist expertise of each of the financial lines divisions while providing a single focus
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