Ageas to make 77 roles redundant
A formal 30-day consultation period begins today and the final decision will be announced by the middle of April, Ageas' boss said.
Ageas has confirmed that 77 roles are at risk of redundancy as part restructuring for its teams in claims, underwriting and broker distribution.
A spokesperson confirmed that the roles were set to go but it is unknown how many will be affected from the broker distribution side.
Too high
The insurer's chief executive officer Andy Watson, said: "As we are proposing to make 77 redundancies, we will work with the relevant bodies to help colleagues as best we can through what we know is a very
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