New Marsh UK CEO issues Eurozone "headwinds" warning
The new chief executive (CEO) of Marsh UK Mark Weil has issued a warning about Eurozone "headwinds" as he begins his latest role.
Mr Weil - who was unveiled by Marsh earlier this year as a replacement for Martin South - has this week officially started the job.
Speaking about the challenges facing the broking giant, Mr Weil commented: "The UK economy faces some big headwinds over the coming months, not least from the Eurozone whose difficulties remain unresolved.
"I am already meeting with our clients to ensure that we do all we can to equip them to weather this and any other storms."
Mr Weil was previously at Marsh's
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