Zurich appoints new CEO of UK global corporate
Zurich has appointed Vinicio Cellerini as chief executive officer (CEO) of global corporate in the UK (GCUK).
Mr Cellerini - who steps in to replace Ann Haugh - will report to Fredrik Rosencrantz, CEO global corporate in Europe.
It comes after Ms Haugh was appointed chief of staff for Zurich Insurance Group.
GCUK is part of Zurich's worldwide general insurance business and Mr Cellerini will be responsible for strengthening the division's market position.
Speaking about Mr Cellerini's appointment, Mr Rosencrantz explained: "His breadth of experience and understanding of the complex needs of our customers
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