Market Moves: Aspen, Barbican and XL bring in new underwriters as insurers are most active recruiters

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Insurers maintained their recruitment emphasis this week with multiple hires across the sector. XL, Aspen and Barbican were among those to reveal new underwriting roles, in the form of a fine art underwriter, a global chief underwriting officer and a syndicate underwriter respectively. Brokers were quieter, although Brokers Link did go some way towards bucking the trend with the appointment of a new director of operations.

• At insurers, XL Group has hired Paul Le Boutillier as senior underwriter for fine art and specie. Le Boutillier joins XL from Catlin, where he was a class underwriter for fine art, jewellers block

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