16 May 2018Insurance

SCOR refocuses large corporate risks unit

French reinsurer SCOR has reorganised the structure of its large corporate risks insurance unit, SCOR Business Solutions, with the aim to increase client centricity.

SCOR Business Solutions is now structured around three regions (EMEA, APAC, Americas), six global lines of business (construction, property, energy, casualty, financial lines and marine & transportation), a newly created portfolio underwriting unit, and a chief technical officer.

“The ongoing insurance sector transformation is creating opportunities, which we intend to seize with the development of our insurance platform and specialist approach,” said deputy CEO of SCOR Global P&C Laurent Rousseau. “SCOR Business Solutions will be further building on its 40-year track record as a large corporate risks carrier, making the best possible use of all the potential synergies within the SCOR group.” Rousseau added.

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