All change in RSA’s Global Risk Solutions division

RSA has reorganised its Global Risk Solutions business into five industry practice areas:
rail, chemical, food and beverage, real estate and renewables. Four of the practice leader appointments were made internally, with Steve Medhurst becoming global rail industry practice leader; Peter Sweet now leading the real estate practice; Colin McPhie in renewables and Mike Smith in the chemical practice. Alan Midson, who recently joined RSA from JLT, is the insurer's new food and beverage practice leader.

Commenting on the launch, Neil Strickland, customer experience director, Global Risk Solutions said: “RSA’s Global Risk Solutions is focused on industries where we see the opportunity for strong profitable growth, and today’s launch of focused industry practices showcases the areas in which we feel confident we can grow, and continue to win business through our deep expertise in across underwriting, risk consulting and claims.

“We are already market leading in several of the practices launched today – including rail and renewables – and are targeting a leadership position in those practices where our proposition is still developing.”

“Of the five practices, rail will be the focus of an initial engagement programme with brokers, customers and the wider industry, which will be followed by the other practices throughout 2019.”

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