Lifestyle Article - Aegis London announce two appointments in its Claims team


Continuing growth and the changing nature of the claims environment have prompted Lloyd’s insurer AEGIS London to make two new promotions in its Claims team.

 In addition to her current responsibility as Head of Technical Claims, London market-based Kerry Williams has been made Deputy Head of Claims.

 Carrie Trudeau, formerly SVP Claims Canada, has been appointed to the new role of Head of Claims Operations, overseeing all operational aspects of the claims team. She will also continue to support AEGIS London’s broader business activities in Canada.

 Richard Foulger, AEGIS London’s Head of Claims, said: “We are proud of the strength and depth we have built in our claims function. This restructuring of our senior leadership team recognises the value that Kerry and Carrie contribute to our business and the importance we attach to delivering fast and decisive claims service to our insureds, wherever they are based.

 “Our focus has very much been on maintaining close relationships with brokers and clients despite the limited opportunity for face-to-face contact through the pandemic and the impact of ongoing market reform. Together, Carrie and Kerry will help drive continued improvement in AEGIS London’s claims performance as the market evolves.”

 Kerry Williams has been with AEGIS London since 2012, when she joined from Catlin. Carrie Trudeau joined AEGIS London in 2018 from the TPA division of Crawford & Co.
  

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