
AssuredPartners Appoints Divisional Director for New UK Professional Indemnity Insurance Team in London
02/07/2024 Written by: AP Communications
Torquil began his career as a professional indemnity insurance broker in 2011. A move to an independent Lloyd’s broker soon followed where his skills were developed placing policies for both retail and wholesale clients into the London market. Working with many different businesses across a range of industries has allowed Torquil to understand the intricacies of sourcing and placing a tailored professional indemnity policy with a focus on the client’s needs and requirements.
Ben Crabtree, Managing Director of AssuredPartners London said:
“This senior appointment marks the start of another exciting phase of expansion and growth for AssuredPartners in London. Torquil is a highly experienced specialist with a very clear vision for our new UK PI team and I am confident that, under his leadership, the division will go from strength to strength.”
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