Provident MD to head up BGL's personal lines division
The BGL Group has appointed Mark Collier as managing director of Frontline - BGL's personal lines division - Insurance Age can reveal.
Mark Collier is to join the group from Provident Insurance, where he has held the position of managing director since 2001. He has over 20 years of experience in the industry, having held various roles with Provincial Insurance and Iron Trades Insurance Group before joining Provident in 1995 and becoming operations director.
Mark is to take the role of managing director for Frontline, the business unit that encompasses the BGL Group’s key personal lines insurance brands including Budget, ibuyeco
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