Mitsui Sumitomo adds PI and D&O experts to team

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Mitsui Sumitomo at Lloyd’s has hired Joe Warner and Andrew Pecover as professional indemnity (PI) and directors and officers’ (D&O) specialists respectively to its Syndicate 3210.

Warner has joined the PI team as a senior underwriter from Hiscox. In his new role he will support the syndicate's UK & international expansion.

Pecover, who is joining with immediate effect, will lead Syndicate 3210's D&O business.

Andrew Dougall, underwriting manager, casualty, professional lines, accident and health at Mitsui Sumitomo Syndicate 3210 said: "We are delighted that Joe and Andrew are joining our PI and D&O team as we seek to capitalise on recent product diversification and the

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