Matanle to head up Lloyd's broker
Specialist broker THB Group has appointed Steve Matanle as its new chief executive for its London-based Lloyd's broking operation Thompson Heath & Bond Limited.
The previous CEO of Marsh will take up his role on 1 May, subject to regulatory approval, and will succeed Frank Murphy. Mr Murphy will become the group chief executive following of THB founder Vic Thompson's retirement, also on 1 May.
THB said: "With some 30 years' experience in the London Market and a number of senior roles that have included responsibility for European and international broking, Steve Matanle is the perfect fit for the Lloyd's broker as it continues its expansion into key
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