LV's O'Roarke appointed as new IFB chairman

John O'Roarke

John O’Roarke has been appointed as chairman of the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB).

Mr O’Roarke, managing director of general insurance at LV, replaces David Neave who is stepping down after four years in the role.

Nick Starling, director of general insurance at the Association of British Insurers, commented: “The IFB has a key role to play in investigating fraudulent activity and working with the police to stamp out fraud.

“John’s appointment, combined with his chairmanship of the ABI’s Financial Crime Committee, will give added impetus to this important work.”

Mr O’Roarke

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