Covéa Insurance restructures commercial lines team

Simon Cooter

Covéa Insurance has made three promotions to newly created roles within its commercial lines team and announced that it is recruiting to fill a further three new roles.

Paul Hodgson has been appointed as director of commercial underwriting and business operations. Mr Hodgson was previously director, commercial lines underwriting, at the provider.

Also promoted were Mike Clothier and Nick Dinsdale, as head of technical underwriting and trading underwriting manager, respectively.

Mr Clothier was previously commercial lines underwriting manager while Mr Dinsdale was portfolio underwriting manager.

Repositioning
The company stated that it intended to significantly

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