RFIB raids Willis for director
RFIB Group, the international Lloyd’s insurance and reinsurance broker, has announced the appointment of Karl Haynes as director of international claims.
Mr Haynes joins RFIB following over 25 years at Willis, most recently as executive director within its marine division with responsibility for the international, trade and logistics claims team.
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Haynes said: “I’m really excited to be joining RFIB. It has an excellent reputation, outstanding people and is well positioned to take advantage of the current opportunities in the market.”
Marshall King, CEO of RFIB, commented: “At RFIB we consider claims to be a vital
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