
Capita creates 30 jobs in Gloucester

The staff - who have undertaken a six-month training programme - will work across a variety of underwriting services, including risk capture, general and specialist aggregations and pre-bind quality assurance.
Brent Escott, head of Capita's general insurance division, said: "Our Gloucester team, led by Kath Gioiosa, is known throughout the Lloyd's and London market for the outstanding quality of its work.
"Our clients consider our team to be an extension of their own and we consider their back
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