
MS Amlin appoints first ever head of sustainability and ESG

MS Amlin Underwriting has appointed Amir Sethu as head of sustainability & ESG, a newly created role.
The provider detailed that Sethu will take up the role later this month and report directly to Martyn Rodden, director of strategy & transformation.
In his new role, Sethu will be responsible for both the continued development and implementation of MS Amlin’s ESG strategy as the business brings together a diverse range of ongoing and new initiatives operating under a comprehensive ESG
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