MMA appoints head of distribution
MMA Insurance has appointed of Ian Josephs to the newly created role of head of distribution, in a move that recognises the key challenge in today’s market to be the securing of profitable distribution.
Mr Josephs, previously the company’s electronic distribution manager, will be responsible for the management of MMA’s intermediary network, electronic distribution and bespoke trading functions.
He will also play an important role in the development of the company’s Online Trading Strategy.
Derek Plummer, commercial director of MMA, said: “Our business strategy relies on strong trading relationships and the effective use of technology to make it easier for brokers to use our products and meet
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