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    MSIG USA names Philip Wray head of property

    July 8, 20252 Mins Read


    NEW YORK, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MSIG USA, a leading provider of specialty commercial insurance, today announced the appointment of Philip Wray as head of property.

    MSIG USA Logo (PRNewsfoto/MSIG USA)
    MSIG USA Logo (PRNewsfoto/MSIG USA)

    Wray brings more than 30 years of global property insurance experience to the role. As executive vice president of property at MSIG USA, he advanced enterprise-wide underwriting initiatives and helped shape the organization’s product offerings across general, industrial and global property lines. Known for his collaborative leadership and commitment to underwriting discipline, Wray is recognized for driving innovation and delivering client-focused solutions.

    Before joining MSIG USA, Wray served as president of Tokio Marine Global and held senior roles at Swiss Re, Lloyd’s of London, Winterthur International UK Ltd., and Zurich. Across these positions, he has built and managed complex property portfolios spanning international markets, consistently bringing a data-driven approach to risk selection, pricing and product innovation.

    As head of property, Wray will lead MSIG USA’s national property portfolio, overseeing underwriting strategy, product development, and portfolio performance. He will also play a central role in strengthening technical underwriting standards and driving long-term profitable growth across the segment.

    “Philip brings a rare blend of technical acumen, underwriting experience and product insight to this critical role,” said Peter McKenna, chief executive officer of MSIG USA. “His leadership will be instrumental as we continue building disciplined, technology-enabled property solutions designed to serve the evolving needs of our clients.”

    About MSIG USA
    MSIG USA is the marketing name for MSIG Holdings (U.S.A.), Inc. (“MSIGH”), its insurance subsidiaries, and their management entities. MSIGH’s insurers include Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company of America, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance USA Inc., and MSIG Specialty Insurance USA Inc. These insurers are managed by Mitsui Sumitomo Marine Management (U.S.A.), Inc. and MSIG Insurance Services, Inc. MSIGH is a subsidiary of MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc., one of the world’s largest property and casualty insurance groups, with A+ financial strength ratings and operations in more than 40 countries. MSIG USA provides specialized commercial insurance solutions with a focus on financial strength, technical underwriting, and responsive service. To learn more, visit www.msigusa.com.

    Philip Wray, Head of Property at MSIG USA
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