CEGA restructures executive board and enters new lines
Third party claims administrator and emergency assistance provider CEGA has announced a restructure of its executive board and new senior hire to support its continued growth in travel claims and a strategic move into personal accident and creditor insurance claims business
Founded in 1973 by brothers Graham and Clive Ponsford, CEGA has become a leading assistance company specialising in travel insurance claims handling and global medical assistance, supported by its own fleet of air ambulances and a staff of 400.
The company’s decision to target outsourced personal accident and creditor claims business will see CEGA further consolidate its position in the UK claims administration market by drawing upon its core skills in the medical and travel industry to broaden
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