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Canopius unveils new casualty treaty underwriter

He joins from MS Amlin Singapore.

Canopius Group has appointed Jinnan Tang as Casualty Treaty Underwriter, effective 11 August. 

He will be based in Singapore and report to Andrew Parker and Micia Yong.

Tang has more than 12 years of experience in underwriting, pricing, reserving, and actuarial analysis. He joins from MS Amlin 

Singapore, where he managed casualty and marine treaty portfolios across Asia Pacific and the Middle East and North Africa, and developed the Marine FMX strategy.

He was credited with doubling marine premium during his tenure despite challenging market conditions.

Before MS Amlin, Tang held actuarial positions in London with Westfield Specialty and Aon Reinsurance Solutions, where he led pricing initiatives in motor, liability, and marine. 

He also worked at Insight Risk Consulting on reserving, capital modelling, and pricing.
 

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