March 19, 2025 - 10:29
TORONTO, March 19, 2025 — David Clare, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Trisura Group Ltd., is set to engage in a fireside chat during the upcoming National Bank Financial Services Conference on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. This event is a significant opportunity for industry leaders to discuss current trends and insights within the financial services sector.
Trisura Group, recognized as a specialty insurance provider, operates in various domains including Surety and Warranty. The conference will serve as a platform for Clare to share his perspectives on the evolving landscape of the insurance industry, as well as Trisura's strategic initiatives and future growth plans.
As the financial services sector continues to adapt to changing market dynamics, Clare’s participation is anticipated to provide valuable insights for attendees. The event will not only highlight Trisura’s role within the industry but also foster discussions on innovation and collaboration among financial service providers.
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