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Lonmar raids HSBC Insurance Brokers for A&H chiefs

Simon Rice Lonmar

Lonmar Global Risks, the Lloyd’s and international insurance broker has announced that David Gray and Simon Henderson will be joining the company to lead the accident and health (A&H) division.

Mr Gray and Mr Henderson David are currently employees of HSBC Insurance Brokers.

The A&H division will handle accident and health, kidnap and ransom, and contingency.

Simon Rice, chief executive of Lonmar, said: "I am delighted that David and Simon have decided to join us and assist us with the growth of the company in this specialist class. As we have mentioned previously, our plan is to expand and build our specialist areas and the arrival of these experienced professionals confirms and

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