Direct Line Group appoints RSA man to lead new division
DLG's current MD, personal lines and Chartered Insurance Institute president,Tom Woolgrove, will leave as part of a restructure.
Direct Line Group (DLG) has appointed Mike Holliday-Williams as managing director, UK personal lines.
He previously held the same position RSA, but most recently was CEO of RSA's Scandinavian operations, Codan A/S and Trygg-Hansa.
In his new role, Holliday-Williams will lead a newly-restructured division which brings together DLG’s retail products, marketing and distribution activities in the UK.
Departures
Meanwhile, Tom Woolgrove, current managing director, personal lines at DLG, is to leave
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