RSA swoops to appoint Cofunds' head of commercial
RSA has confirmed that Cofunds' head of commercial Russell Lancaster has been appointed as distribution director for its UK commercial business.
Mr Lancaster will assume his role in early September and will report to Chris Sime, director of sales and strategic relationships.
He will focus on RSA's distribution strategy and replaces Marc Davis, who is set to assume a customer and broker-facing role in RSA's risk managed team.
In June, Cofunds announced that Mr Lancaster would be leaving after 12 years at the business to pursue a new challenge.
During his tenure at Cofunds, Mr Lancaster has also been director of fund manager relationships
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