Oxygen poaches two senior hires from Aon to boost construction arm
Oxygen Insurance Brokers (Oxygen) has hired two new senior brokers as part of its plan to target further growth in the construction related professions.
Andrew Palmer and Andrew Swan both join Oxygen from Aon Global Professions. Both were directors at Aon and join Oxygen in a similar capacity.
Oxygen claimed the appointments signalled its ambition to increase its market share and to extend the range of solutions it offered the professions on a direct and wholesale basis.
The new team will report to Andrew Wallin, managing director of Oxygen Partners, a division specialising in the creation and management of facilities for third party brokers and
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