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Markel expands trade credit division

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Markel International has expanded its trade credit division with three appointments and cited strong demand from a diverse range of brokers.

Philip Amlot joins the division as a senior underwriter, Louise Hunt has been appointed as an underwriting assistant, and Antony Bastow is appointed as a trade credit claims barrister.

According to the insurer Mr Amlot, who joins from Coface, has over 21 years' experience in the credit insurance sector. His focus will be on business development and client servicing.

The division was launched in April with the appointment of the division's managing director Ewa Rose and three senior underwriters

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