Fusion raids Allianz and Marsh for two broker-facing hires
Fusion has announced two key appointments which the company said reflects it commitment to "providing brokers access to a quality underwriting capability".
Nichola Morton has joined Fusion as development manager. Based in Birmingham, she will be responsible for helping brokers across the UK. She is currently with Allianz.
Adam Phillips has been appointed regional sales manager, and will also based in Birmingham. He was previously with Marsh where he was a national placement broker.
Nick Wright (pictured), MD of Fusion, said: “Both Nicola and Adam have many years experience of helping brokers grow their business so we are delighted to welcome them
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