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Bluefin raids Heath Lambert for London motor director

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Bluefin Insurance Services has appointed Chaz Bailey to the newly created role of executive director of motor within their London market broking team.

Mr Bailey joins from Heath Lambert and will be responsible for developing a new commercial motor fleet specialism. The team already provides specialist insurance solutions for property, liability, contract works, personal accident, travel and contingency via Lloyd's and the rest of the London Market.

Paul Longhurst, London market broking director for Bluefin, said: "We are delighted that Chaz is joining us. He brings with him a wealth of experience and joins our team at a time when we are

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