
AssuredPartners Appoints Divisional Director of New Aerospace Insurance Division
03/10/2024 Written by: AP Communications
AssuredPartners is delighted to announce the senior leadership appointment of Jeremy Chase as Divisional Director, Aerospace Insurance, effective 1st October 2024.
Jeremy has been in the Aerospace market for over forty years and has worked on all aspects of aviation risks over that time, from General Aviation to Airlines and Aerospace. During his career, Jeremy has developed and managed business across the world, most recently focusing on USA, Europe and Africa.
Ben Crabtree Managing Director of AssuredPartners London said: “London is arguably the epicentre of the worldwide aerospace insurance market. In particular, the proliferation of quota-share placements in the US general aviation sector has created huge opportunity to deploy London capacity. AssuredPartners has invested heavily in and built one of the top-5 leading aerospace brokerage divisions in the United States and we already have a powerful partnership with their team. Jeremy brings a wealth of London broking experience and I’m thrilled to now welcome him as leader of our new Division.”
The Aerospace team is AssuredPartners’ second new line of business of 2024 having appointed Torquil Crawford to lead the UK Professional Indemnity Division in July.
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