pedro-carvalho-head-of-facultative-bms-re-1
18 November 2021Insurance

BMS Re continues Brazil expansion with former Willis/Aon hire

Specialist reinsurance broker  BMS Re has hired a senior facultative executive to support its expansion in Brazil, having recently  launched its new operations in the country.

Pedro Carvalho (pictured) has over 14 years’ experience in the reinsurance market, having worked for large multinational companies such as Willis Towers Watson, Aon and IRB Re. More recently, he was the reinsurance director for MDS Re.

Carvalho will assume the role of head of BMS Re Brazil’s facultative department, based in São Paulo. He will report to José Leão, chief executive officer of BMS Re in Brazil.

“Pedro’s arrival will add more knowledge and value to the services provided by BMS Re in Brazil. I have always admired Pedro's work, and his position will be extremely important in our customer service structure,” said Leão.

Carvalho added: “Our mission is to provide our clients with innovative reinsurance solutions by using the group's extensive technical skills, access to global markets, and operational excellence. I am extremely happy to join the BMS Re team.”

Did you get value from this story?  Sign up to our free daily newsletters and get stories like this sent straight to your inbox.

Already registered?

Login to your account

To request a FREE 2-week trial subscription, please signup.
NOTE - this can take up to 48hrs to be approved.

Two Weeks Free Trial

For multi-user price options, or to check if your company has an existing subscription that we can add you to for FREE, please email Elliot Field at efield@newtonmedia.co.uk or Adrian Tapping at atapping@newtonmedia.co.uk


More on this story

Insurance
4 January 2022   BMS Re has been expanding from its Miami hub into new LatAm and Caribbean territories.
Insurance
9 December 2021   The broker seeks to expand its current Miami hub into the region’s biggest reinsurance markets.
Insurance
17 November 2021   The broker has launched new terrorism and political violence offering with four new hires.