AGCS adds Ace's Crawford to marine team
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) has appointed Paul Crawford as senior cargo underwriter.
Crawford joins from Ace European Group, and has also worked for RSA and Nasco Insurance Brokers.
His new role will involve meeting with brokers, providing technical underwriting guidance and business development.
Darren Southcott, head of AGCS Marine UK, commented: “Paul has an extremely strong track record in marine spanning almost three decades.
“He is a specialist of a very high calibre who is well regarded in the market and will be an asset to AGCS Marine.”
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