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Arista appoints Macauley in regional push

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Arista Insurance has appointed Sean Macauley as development underwriter for the South West of England.

Mr Macauley will be based in North Devon, reporting to branch manager Leighton Brown, and is the sixth member of the team focused on a select broker panel in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.

He has over 20 years' underwriting experience across all classes having held a number of senior underwriting positions at NIG, Exeter branch and at GA/CGU in both Southampton and the City of London.

Arista's head of regional operations Euros Jones said: "Sean's appointment strengthens Arista's local expertise

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