Ellis Clowes hires two to boost PI and D&O offering
Lloyd’s broker, Ellis Clowes, has bolstered its professional indemnity (PI) and directors’ and officers’ (D&O) offering with two new hires.
Chris Scoble and Chris Budd, who have worked together for nine years and bring 40 years collective experience, will join the company’s London office from Paul Napier.
“We are delighted to welcome them both to Ellis Clowes,” said Karen Ellis, CEO.
“They come with a great reputation and experience of D&O and PI and we believe they will really help to develop this area within the company.
“It is an area of growth within our industry and we need to be ready to present a strong team for both new and
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