QBE promotes David Harries to Syndicate 386 underwriting role

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QBE has appointed David Harries as active underwriter of Syndicate 386.

Harries takes on the role in addition to his position as director of casualty international and professional and financial lines for QBE’s syndicate and company operations. He has been with the syndicate since 1986.

Richard Pryce, deputy CEO at QBE, commented: “David has been an integral part of Syndicate 386’s success story and is highly regarded by both internal and external stakeholders.

“David will bring a wealth of experience to the role which he will perform alongside his current

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