CFC opens Amsterdam office

CFC has expanded its European footprint with the opening of a new office in Amsterdam.

The new operation will focus on developing the insurer's transaction liability offering to brokers and their clients in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe.

“CFC's sophisticated underwriting approach allows us to effectively assess and underwrite complex European deals. By providing tailored transaction liability coverage, we empower our clients and brokers to unlock greater commercial value from transaction liability products.” said Angus Marshall, CFC’s head of transaction liability. “Our local presence will enhance our ability to provide world-class insurance solutions to the European broker and deal-making community.”

CFC’s transaction liability senior underwriter, Laura Zlotkin-Leslie, has relocated from London to Amsterdam and will lead transaction liability underwriting from the new Amsterdam office.

Commenting on the move, CFC group CEO Louise O’Shea added: “This represents another important step in CFC’s ongoing global expansion. It not only serves to demonstrate our commitment to truly embedding ourselves in the European market, but also the value we place on delivering an even more responsive and personalised service to our broker partners across the continent.”

CFC’s European operations include offices in Brussels, Madrid and Barcelona in addition to the new Amsterdam presence, with plans to open further offices in the coming months.



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