LIU Europe appoints new trade credit vice president
Liberty International Underwriters Europe (LIU Europe) has swooped to appoint Mark Esdaile as assistant vice president for its trade credit and political risk team.
Mr Esdaile - who has built up 10 years' broking experience in the London insurance market - will be based at LIU Europe's London base in Minster Court where he will assume his role immediately.
He will report to LIU Europe's head of trade credit and political risk Matthew Woollam.
Mr Woollam commented: "Despite some fairly challenging market conditions, LIU Europe's trade credit and political risk account has been growing well.
"We also expanded our presence in mainland Europe two years ago with
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