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16 November 2022
US
Reporter Lyndsey Young

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BMS appoints Christopher Larson as co-head of casualty broking

BMS Re, the specialty reinsurance broker, has appointed Christopher Larson as managing director, co-head of casualty broking, effective immediately.

Based in New York, Larson will report to Sean Ryan, deputy CEO, and will be responsible for the continued build out of BMS Re’s North American casualty and treaty efforts.

In addition, he will have oversight responsibilities for the branch offices.

Prior to his appointment at BMS, Larson served at QBE Re for 24 years, most recently as the head of global casualty, senior vice president.

At QBE Re, Larson was responsible for the development of the company’s North American operations, specifically their treaty and casualty reinsurance offerings and primary insurance capabilities.

Commenting on Larson’s appointment, Ryan says: “At BMS Re, we consistently invest in exceptional individuals who share our belief in a culture in which talent and innovation shine, so we are thrilled that Chris as a strong technical expert and tactical leader has decided to join us.

“His experience is extremely impressive, and he has a proven record of growing business and maintaining valuable trading relationships. I am looking forward to working with Chris and the team to ensure our clients receive the best tailored solutions.”

Larson adds: “One of the key attractions of this role was the emphasis that BMS places on both its internal culture and also its client centred approach which is based upon innovative solutions and our independence in the market. I look forward to using my expertise and experience to advance BMS’ growth in the casualty broking space.”

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