Chubb adds active underwriter to syndicate

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Chubb Insurance has appointed Kevin Docherty as active underwriter for its Lloyd’s Syndicate, 1882.

According to the company, in his new role Mr Docherty will provide strategic leadership and direction for all underwriting areas for Chubb at Lloyd's.

He will report directly to Michael Casella, CEO of Chubb Managing Agent and Chubb Europe.

Mr Docherty originally joined Chubb in 2003, initially developing its UK retail cargo portfolio before taking on the role of marine manager for Europe in 2007.

"I look forward to building on the strength of the 1882 Syndicate and to working with our team of

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