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Catlin changes underwriting management.

Catlin has formed a group underwriting board which will be responsible for the formulation and execution of underwriting strategy for the group. The, international specialist property and casualty insurer and reinsurer has also appointed a new active underwriter and deputy underwriter for its Lloyd’s syndicate 2003.

Paul Brand, Caitlin’s chief executive said that the company has established a group underwriting board to recognise the group’s evolution from its origins at Lloyd’s to its current multiple

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