Lloyd’s broker plots major growth push with slew of new hires
Lloyd’s broker Tysers has made a string of hires across broking, claims and operations as part of its strategy to expand its core marine and aviation, North American property and casualty (P&C) and retail business lines.
In addition, Tysers is expanding its Dubai office as it seeks to seize opportunities for growth in strategic international markets.
The broker has expanded its marine and aviation team with two specialist hires. Ethel Chan (pictured) joins as a director in Singapore. She previously led the marine specialty team at JLT and brings extensive direct and reinsurance experience. Chan will help drive Tysers’ growth trajectory in Asia.
Diana Sailor will join as a director in London. She will join Tysers from Zodiac Maritime and will bring expertise in the placement of complex marine risks. Sailor will work closely with Tysers’ marine clients to secure bespoke coverage and mediate claims.
Expanding its North American P&C team, Tysers has appointed Chris Cavani as director, and James Morgan as associate director. Based in London, Cavani and Morgan will bolster Tysers’ established team of expert brokers and bring a deep understanding of the P&C market and exceptional client relationship skills, including expertise in handling direct & facultative property placements. Both executives will report to Tim Stokes and Henrietta Butcher, joint managing directors, North American P&C.
Strengthening its retail business, Tysers has hired Paul Scott as operations director, and John Franks as claims director. Having held several senior management positions at RSA, Allianz, QBE and Marsh, Scott brings 35 years of experience in broking and client-facing roles to Tysers. Franks joins Tysers with over two decades of claims handling experience. He joins from Erskine Murray Insurance Brokers where he served as head of claims.
Additionally, Tysers has expanded its global presence with broking hires in its Dubai office. Arjun Venugopal as associate director, Jack Plom as broker, and Adrian Briffa as broker, will join Tysers later this year. The hires reflect Tysers’ strong position in the Middle East and its ability to capitalise on growth opportunities in strategic international markets.
Clive Buesnel, CEO of Tysers, said: “This is an incredibly exciting time for Tysers and our clients. I’m delighted that such fantastic talent is joining Tysers as we continue to grow our business. The hires demonstrate Tysers’ ability to attract and retain exceptional talent across multiple business lines and geographies. Our commitment to providing a superior client service is reflected in these appointments, with our new team members bringing outstanding market insight, knowledge and broking expertise.”
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