Towergate Underwriting in string of regional appointments
Towergate Underwriting has appointed five regional development underwriters in a bid to "move closer" to its key supporting brokers.
Towergate said the new recruits have been given the remit of providing "local, face-to-face" underwriting.
Alan Craig joins from NFU to work with brokers in Northern Ireland while Stephen Robinson has been handed responsibility for the London region after moving from QBE.
Meanwhile, Brian McDonagh has been promoted from within Fusion to work with brokers in Scotland and Mark Johnson has been snapped up from Bluefin to cover East Anglia.
And Richard Fensham has been internally promoted to handle
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