Bluefin launches new schemes and affinities division
Bluefin Insurance Group has launched Bluefin Solutions, a division focused on the development and distribution of new and existing schemes and affinities.
Mike Owen has been appointed head of the new division.
It brings the existing schemes and affinities and professions divisions, as well as the underwriting operation, based in Newmarket, and wholesale, together under one management team.
Mark Westgarth, currently managing director of the professions division, will take on a wider role, combining wholesale distribution and group-wide strategic development and implementation of e-commerce.
Liz Johnson is to continue as head of Newmarket
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