Lord Levene to continue as Lloyd's Chairman

18 December 2008

Lord Levene, Chairman of Lloyd's
Lord Levene, Chairman of Lloyd's.

Following re-election to Council, the Council of Lloyd’s has reappointed Lord Levene as Chairman of Lloyd's.

The decision comes after the Legislative Reform Order to amend the Lloyd’s Act 1982 came in to force on Wednesday 19 November.

The amendment helps bring Lloyd's more in to line with current corporate governance.

Lord Levene has served as Lloyd’s Chairman through some of the insurance market's most pivotal moments, including the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, record profitability, electronic reform and has overseen the market’s international expansion.

Commenting on his reappointment, Lord Levene said:

"I'm very happy to be able to continue in my role as Chairman of Lloyd's and feel that there is much more that we can achieve in 2009. We have gone through major transformation in the past three years and I look forward to the future."



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Last updated on 18 Dec 2008