MS Amlin reveals new chief financial officer

Chief executive describes new addition as coming "at the perfect time"

By Jonalyn Cueto

Sep 20, 2023 Share

Lloyd’s global (re)insurer MS Amlin has announced its appointment of Jessie Burrows (pictured) as chief financial officer (CFO) effective in early 2024, subject to regulatory approval.

Burrows will work closely with current and retiring CFO Phil Green throughout the first quarter of 2024 to oversee the closure and submission of 2023 year-end financial and regulatory reporting requirements.

Who is Jessie Burrows?

Currently with Direct Line Group (DLG), Burrows is the managing director of customer sales, service and claims, leading the efforts of around 6,500 people across both commercial and personal lines.

Prior to DLG, she has taken on senior roles throughout her career including at Aviva, Aviva Global Asset Management and Aviva’s UK & Ireland General Insurance business. She also spent a number of years within KPMG’s insurance practice, supporting clients across a broad spectrum of consulting and advisory services.

“Jessie brings extensive board level experience, financial expertise and business leadership, alongside a highly impressive track record for improving profitability and performance,” said Andrew Carrier, CEO at MS Amlin. “Her experience in transformation and delivering client-focused solutions will be enormously valuable to our executive team and wider business. Jessie will join MS Amlin at the perfect time, as we continue to implement our profitable growth agenda.”

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