Hanni Ali To Head Hamilton ILS

Headshot of Hanni Ali in a grey suit and pale blue shirt

January 10, 2020 |

Headshot of Hanni Ali in a grey suit and pale blue shirt

Hamilton Insurance Group's (Hamilton) insurance-linked securities (ILS) platform has a new name and a new lead executive. Formerly called Hamilton Capital Partners, the platform is now Hamilton ILS.

Hanni Ali moves from his role as senior vice president (SVP) of risk and analytics, Hamilton Re, Ltd., to the newly established role of SVP of strategic partnerships. Mr. Ali will report directly to President of Strategic Partnerships Jonathan Reiss.

"I'm delighted to announce this new role for Hanni as well as the new name for our ILS platform, which more accurately reflects the objectives we have for this component of our Strategic Partnerships unit," said Mr. Reiss. "Hanni's previous position touched all aspects of our business in Bermuda, including our third-party capital initiative, and he's quickly established himself as a trusted and knowledgeable advisor to our current and potential investors.

"In particular, Hanni played a key role in the recent renewal of our sidecar, Turing Re, and, among other initiatives, will coordinate our future cat bond placements."

Mr. Ali joined Hamilton Re, Ltd., in July 2014, securing a promotion to SVP of risk and analytics in May 2019. Previously, he worked for 2 years with Allied World Assurance Company, where he was responsible for developing pricing and portfolio accumulation, reporting and analytics systems, and pricing inwards and outwards reinsurance contracts.

Between 2008 and 2012, Mr. Ali worked for Montpelier Re where he was involved in the establishment of Montpelier's Lloyd's Syndicate 5151 and associated managing agent, supporting underwriting and risk management of binders, treaty, retro, direct, and facultative business.

Prior to entering the reinsurance sector, Mr. Ali worked for 4 years in London's financial services sector, developing equity, commodity, and foreign exchange pricing models. He also ran his own startup, developing high-performance computing systems.

Photo of Mr. Ali courtesy of Hamilton

January 10, 2020