Mitsui Sumitomo at Lloyd's opens new service HQ in Dublin

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MSI Management UK and Ireland, the new service company of Mitsui Sumitomo at Lloyd’s and a member of MS&AD Insurance, has opened its headquarters in Dublin.

Subject to regulatory approval it will be the intermediary hub for UK and Ireland regional underwriting business underwritten by Syndicate 3210 at Lloyd’s.

The insurer said expansion into the UK and Ireland’s regional insurance markets has resulted in a multi-million euro investment and will create 30 jobs.

It added that staff expertise and availability, as well as a favourable business environment, were strong factors in choosing Ireland over other locations.

Alan Sheil, who is heading up the

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