SSP appoints Davey as director
SSP has appointed former PBS Holdings (PBSH) chief executive and Primary Broker Services (PBS) founder, Jonathan Davey, as a director, reporting to SSP chief executive, Laurence Walker.
Mr Davey developed the PBSH business from its inception to become one of the UK’s most respected underwriting companies.
He previously held senior positions with Sirius, which was acquired by SSP in July 2007.
Mr Davey commented, "The six years at PBS were invaluable and gave me a real taste for working in a highly entrepreneurial environment - something I was very keen to continue into my next role. SSP is in great shape and has exciting prospects. I’ve known many of the SSP team over a number
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