Lloyd’s re/insurer MS Amlin names new CEO


Lloyd’s reinsurer MS Amlin has appointed Christiern Dart as its chief govt officer (CEO), efficient January 2026.  

The appointment is contingent on regulatory approval. 

Dart has greater than 30 years of business expertise together with a 17-year stint at Brit.  

He labored as group chief underwriting officer (CUO) at Brit for 5 years, having began his profession there underwriting the North American property and casualty (P&C) portfolio. 

Dart’s profession within the reinsurance sector started within the mid-Nineteen Nineties with roles at CNA Re and Liberty Syndicates. 

Dart mentioned: “I’m so excited to make the transfer to MS Amlin, and to proceed the wonderful work of your entire enterprise.  MS Amlin is such a well-respected title out there, and with the unrivaled assist of MSI and the broader MS&AD group, I do know thrilling alternatives and occasions lie forward for us all.” 

Mitsui Sumitomo CEO and president Shinichiro Funabiki said: “I’m delighted to announce Christiern’s appointment as MS Amlin’s new CEO. His management and strategic strategy at Brit clearly exhibit his expertise, and I converse for the Board and the broader govt staff in MSI, once I say how excited I’m for him to begin his new position with us and take the corporate to the following stage of its improvement.” 

Dart will take over from Andrew Provider, who has led MS Amlin as CEO for the previous three years.  

Upon stepping down, Provider will proceed to lend his experience to the broader Mitsui Sumitomo (MSI) group, taking up an govt officer position to help with the group’s worldwide market growth. 

Funabiki added: “I have to take this chance to thank Andrew for all the things he has achieved throughout his tenure with us, from 2020 as CUO, and significantly the final three years as CEO.”  

MS Amlin opened a new department workplace in Sydney, Australia, earlier this 12 months.  


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