Hiscox appoints Minesh Shah as Director of Underwriting Risk for Hiscox Re & ILS
Shah will join on 1 May and will be responsible for driving optimisation across Hiscox Re & ILS' diverse reinsurance portfolio and those for third party capital. Based in
A qualified actuary, Shah has over 25 years of experience in property and casualty reinsurance across
Minesh added: "I am thrilled to be joining Hiscox, a brand which I have admired for some time now and one with a strong reputation for excellence in underwriting and risk management. I am looking forward to leading the talented team of risk professionals in Hiscox Re & ILS."
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