Ex-Jubilee chief returns to market
Andreas Loucaides has been appointed syndicate operations and development director at a Lloyd’s syndicate – A G Dore & Others (Syndicate 2526) – less than a month after his sudden departure from Jubilee.
Mr Loucaides was CEO of Jubilee Managing Agency and oversaw its sale to Ryan Speciality Group in May last year. He was chief executive of Caitlin UK until joining Jubilee in 2008 and has also previously worked for Markel.
A G Dore specialises in professional indemnity, medical malpractice, directors' and officers' liability and financial institutions insurance and Mr Loucaides primary role will be to assist active underwriter, Andy Dore, with its strategic development.
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