Vantage Risk appoints Livingstone as SVP of credit, mortgage and structured (re)insurance

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Vantage Risk appoints <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PRH.SI">Livingstone</a> as SVP of credit, mortgage and structured (re)insurance

By Isha Marathe

April 29 - (The Insurer) - Vantage Group Holdings has appointed Paul Livingstone as senior vice president of credit, mortgage, and structured (re)insurance, which follows him joining the company in November.

He will report to Chris McKeown, chief executive of reinsurance, innovation, and ILS.

Livingstone has over 30 years of experience in the industry. He joined Vantage in November 2024 after a five-year tenure at Bear Risk Advisory. Before that, he held roles at Lockton, Assured Guaranty, Ambac, Stockton, Zurich, Johnson & Higgins, Guy Carpenter, and Signet Star Reinsurance Company.

In this new role, Livingstone will lead the expansion of Vantage's credit risk (re)insurance business, focusing on identifying opportunities to diversify its portfolio.

"Paul's extensive industry experience and innovative mindset make him an invaluable addition to our team," McKeown said.

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