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Tyser boosts Asia, MEA presence with senior hires

Jayees Ibrahim and Elias Nohra has been added to its Dubai team to enhance operations in Asia, MEA nd Africa.

Tysers, an insurance broker, has announced the addition of senior brokers Jayees Ibrahim and Elias Nohra to its Dubai team, further enhancing its services in Property & Casualty, Construction, and Engineering for clients in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

Ibrahim brings extensive experience from Aon Re, specialising in complex risks across the Energy, Property, and Construction sectors in MEA and Asia. With his local market knowledge, Ibrahim aims to strengthen Tysers' client offerings in the region.

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Nohra, recognised for his technical expertise and innovative solutions in Engineering and Construction risks in the Middle East, joins Tysers to leverage its international reach for accessing leading insurers in Singapore, Lloyd’s, and London markets.

 

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