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Senior Underwriter - Property & Casualty (Multinational)

Harrison Holgate
Greater London
1 day ago
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Senior Multinational P&C Underwriter
City of London (Hybrid)

Salary is flexible for the right individual + excellent benefits



My client, a prestigious and market-leading insurer, is seeking a Senior Multinational Underwriter to play a key role in building and developing their Mid-Market Multinational proposition.



This is an exciting opportunity to join a business that is investing heavily in its international offering, where you’ll have the autonomy to help shape strategy, grow the portfolio, and deliver tailored global solutions for mid-market clients.



You’ll work closely with brokers and clients across international markets, underwriting complex Property and Casualty risks and structuring compliant global programmes that balance technical precision with commercial focus.



You’ll also be supported by a highly experienced and collaborative team, offering strong technical expertise and guidance as you take the lead in expanding this growing area of the business.



Key experience required:

  • Strong background in underwriting multinational or global programmes, ideally in the mid-market space

  • Solid technical knowledge across Property and Casualty classes

  • Confident working with brokers and clients on complex, cross-border placements

  • Commercially minded with excellent communication and relationship-building skills



    This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious underwriter who enjoys international exposure, collaboration, and the chance to make a tangible impact within a highly respected insurer.




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