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Brit restructures in bid for profitable growth

Brit Insurance Holdings, the UK-domiciled international general insurer and reinsurer, has announced a group restructure as it continues its strategy of profitable growth.

The key components are:

The introduction of an independent Underwriting Advisory Forum; The creation of two dedicated claims functions for the UK Division and the Global Markets/Reinsurance divisions; and the appointment of a CEO for each of Brit’s strategic business units.

Reflecting Brit’s focus on profitable underwriting, the Underwriting Advisory Forum will act as an independent body and strategic underwriting advisory to senior management and the board and will initially comprise of Peter

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