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Investors Trust Names Bryan Murphy as New Member of Its Board of Directors

Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:00am EDT
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands--(Business Wire)--
Investors Trust Assurance SPC ("Investors Trust") today announced Bryan Murphy
has been named to the company`s board of directors. Mr. Murphy, 64 is recognized
as a 40-year veteran of the insurance industry having held senior positions in
several countries, including the Cayman Islands, Ireland, United Kingdom,
Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. 

"We are thrilled to have Bryan join the board of directors at Investors Trust,"
said Investors Trust CEO William Zelaya. "Bryan possesses an industry knowledge
that is absolutely priceless, which will allow us to frame and reach our
financial goals and objectives to meet our client needs." 

Mr. Murphy currently serves as a director of Greenlight Capital Re, Ltd., a
Cayman Islands-based open market property and casualty reinsurance company
listed on the NASDAQ (GLRE). From 1996 until his retirement in December 2007,
Mr. Murphy served Island Heritage Holdings Ltd., a Cayman Islands-based
property, liability and automobile insurer as a founding director and chief
executive officer. Most recently, Mr. Murphy served as a director and vice
chairman of Island Heritage. 

Prior to Island Heritage, Mr. Murphy, from 1978 to 1994, served as Executive
Vice President of International Risk Management Group, which at that time was
the largest independent captive and risk management organization in the world. 

Mr. Murphy holds a degree in economics and mathematics from University College,
Dublin, Ireland. 

About Investors Trust Assurance SPC

Investors Trust Assurance SPC is an AM Best "B++" (Good) rated leader in the
offshore insurance business offering comprehensive unit-linked insurance plans
to investors in Latin America and Asia Pacific. Established in 2002, Investors
Trust is a registered Cayman Islands insurance company holding an Unrestricted
Class B Insurer License. Investors Trust seeks to provide opportunities to its
policyholders through access to the global financial markets. Visit
www.investors-trust.com for more information.

For Investors Trust Assurance SPC
Burson-Marsteller
Robert Cadogan, 305-347-4305
Robert.Cadogan@bm.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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