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Bluefin nabs former Reich man to head up North West branches

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Bluefin Insurance Group has pounced to appoint former Reich man John Capel as regional managing director for two of its branches in the North West.

Mr Capel, who spent five years at Reich as client service manager, will now assume responsibility for corporate business at the Stockport and Leeds branches.

He will report directly to Howard Fryer, head of corporate. Mr Capel has also worked at Marsh, JLT, Aon and Axa.

And commenting about the new addition to the team, Mr Fryer said: "He brings considerable experience to our corporate division and he will play a key role in developing our business in the North West.

"Our corporate business

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