Marsh appoints new national corporate chief in the North

Newcastle

Marsh has appointed Richard Lloyd as head of its national corporate business in Carlisle and Newcastle, which provide risk and insurance advice for mid to large size corporates throughout the North of England.

He succeeds Allan McPherson, who is now Marsh’s UK national corporate sales leader.

Mr Lloyd has worked for Marsh for two years and joins from the firm’s Manchester office. He has worked in the insurance industry for over 15 years, both in the UK and Australia.

Commenting on Mr Lloyd’s appointment, Paul Fairhurst, leader of Marsh’s northern region, said: “More and more organisations, both in the public and private sectors, are realising the value that robust risk management and insurance

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