The Hartford Names Keith Mather International Head Of Financial Lines
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HARTFORD, Conn., March 10, 2022 -The Hartford has named Keith Mather head of Financial Lines for its International business.In this role, Mather will be responsible for building a sustainable and profitable book of International Retail and Wholesale Financial Lines business, as well as driving long-term growth and success for the company's Global Specialty sector. Based in London, he willreport to The Hartford's International CUO, Colin Sprott.
"The Hartford's international Global Specialty business remains a top destination for talent," said Carl Bach, The Hartford's International CEO. "We will continue to grow our team by adding specialized underwriters who know the insurance industry and understand the unique risks of conducting business globally. Keith brings decades of experience in international financial lines with a keen intellect in portfolio risk management and product development having supported diverse multinational organizations in Europe, Middle East and Australia."
Prior to joining The Hartford, Mather served as UK head of Financial Lines for Generali, where he provided portfolio balance and risk reductions across multiple industries and geographies. Earlier in his career, he was European head of Financial Lines for Liberty Specialty Market, responsible for portfolio diversification, product growth and talent development across 11 offices in Europe and the Middle East. Mather holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Risk Management from Glasgow Caledonian University, and currently resides in London.
About The Hartford
The Hartford is a leader in property and casualty insurance, group benefits and mutual funds. With more than 200 years of expertise, The Hartford is widely recognized for its service excellence, sustainability practices, trust and integrity. More information on the company and its financial performance is available athttps://www.thehartford.com. Follow us on Twitter at@TheHartford_PR.
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