Dani Rosser

Head of Broker Services

Specialism

Broker Services Financial & Technical Accounting Underwriting Support

Dani Rosser is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the (re)insurance industry. She holds an LLB (Hons) degree and is currently the Head of Broker Services at a company.

Dani has a strong background in technical operations and cash management, having gained expertise through various roles in ledger accounting, project work, client management, and leading the Technical Accounting division. As the Head of Broker Services, she is responsible for overseeing the delivery of a wide range of services, such as technical premium and claims processing, reinsurance calculation and accounting, credit control, claims handling, and more, to international and London Market clients.

Dani is an experienced manager, who excels at building and optimising teams, and focuses on developing client-focused solutions and improving operational efficiencies.


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