Market moves December 2016: Making merry
If job move stories were presents under the Christmas tree then insurers would certainly have a nice Fir, Spruce or Pine surrounded by boxes
Brokers on the other hand would have a tree standing almost lonely without much wrapping paper to be seen anywhere near it.
Axa and Zurich revealed new UK CEOs while multiple new roles were the order of the day at RSA, Allianz and LV in particular with the latter two boosting their regional branches as well. There were two moves from Assicurazioni Generali – to Ecclesiastical and Lloyd’s respectively – while Sompo Canopius and Dual both lost CEOs. In the broker space Arthur J Gallagher led the
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