Ageas adds to commercial broker account team
Ageas Insurance has appointed three new commercial broker account executives to cover the North East, East and West Midlands, and South West regions.
The insurer stated the appointments are part of its strategy to grow its commercial business and build strong relations with brokers.
Jonnie Armstrong has been appointed for East and West Midlands. He has over 20 years' experience in the insurance industry including roles at Liverpool Victoria, Zurich and NIG (RBS).
Gavin Peacock joins from UK General Insurance Group where he held the role of schemes business development manager. He has 31 years of insurance experience having worked at Towergate
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