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Andrew McKee leaves MS Amlin

Andrew McKee CEO of Mitsui Sumitomo at Lloyds

Tom Clementi to step up to CEO of MS Amlin Underwriting role.

Andrew McKee, chief executive officer of MS Amlin Underwriting is leaving the business on 23 December, the company has confirmed.

He will be replaced by current deputy CEO Tom Clementi.

McKee joined Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group at Lloyd's as CEO in April 2009 after 17 years at Chubb.

He was in the role when the takeover of Amlin was announced in September last year after which he took on his current position.

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