20 July 2020Insurance

Fidelis hires Amlin's David Turner as head of claims

Bermuda-based Fidelis Insurance Holdings has hired Amlin's David Turner as head of claims, based in London.

Turner joins Fidelis from the Amlin Group where he spent over 30 years, most recently as the global claims director responsible for all of Amlin’s regulated entities.

Patricia Roufca, group chief operating officer and group general counsel said: “Claims is a vital function for any (re)insurance company. At Fidelis, we always strive to offer our clients and brokers the best service, so we are delighted to welcome someone with David’s seniority and experience in the market across multiple lines of business. Fidelis has taken a quantum step forward over the last twelve months in terms of its capital, ratings, adding to its shareholder base and building out its offerings and team. David is the latest in that progression as we establish Fidelis as a true leader able to respond to our clients’ needs and to exceed expectations.”

Turner commented: “I’m excited to be joining Fidelis at a time when it is really taking on the role of a market leader. I believe passionately in the value that a proactive and experienced claims function adds to any company. I am sure I can help to achieve the ambitions that Fidelis has to provide truly excellent service to all its clients as it grows and expands."

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