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New chairman for MRG

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First task for Hurst-Bannister is to review the reform group

Barnabus Hurst-Bannister has been named chairman of the London Market Reform Group (MRG).


The former chairman of Travelers Syndicate Management succeeds Peter Harmer, now chief executive of Aon UK.


The first task for Mr Hurst-Bannister's will be to review the MRG in order to deliver continuous improvement and co-operation across the market.


Mr Hurst-Bannister said: "The MRG has been instrumental in delivering the substantial change we have seen over the last few years that has enhanced London's

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