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Steve Yendall, incoming CFO, SiriusPoint.
13 October 2022

SiriusPoint hires former Guy Carpenter MD as new CFO

SiriusPoint has announced the appointment of Steve Yendall as chief financial officer (CFO), effective October 31. He replaces current SiriusPoint CFO David Junius, who has resigned.

Yendall, who brings 25 years of re/insurance industry experience to SiriusPoint, will report to chief executive officer, Scott Egan, as a member of SiriusPoint’s executive leadership team.

Egan said: “Steve has an accomplished financial background with considerable experience in the Property & Casualty insurance industry. He also has a strong track record of leading successful transformational change–he will be an invaluable asset to SiriusPoint as we execute on our short-term priorities and longer-term strategic objectives.”

Yendall was most recently managing director at Guy Carpenter, Canada and North America. Prior to that, he was CFO and chief operating officer at RSA Canada Group, where he also served as a member of RSA Canada Group of Companies board of directors, and RSA Insurance Agency’s board of directors. He has held numerous financial, operational and insurance advisory roles over his career at companies including RSA Canada Group, Ernst & Young, and Accenture.




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