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Mason makes return after landing top Moneyextra role

Former director of insurance at Moneysupermarket.com, Richard Mason, has been appointed as MD of Moneyextra.com, Insurance Age has learnt.

The appointment comes just six months after he left Moneysupermarket. At the time he said he believed he had reached "the pinnacle" at the aggregator and that it was time to move on while expressing a desire to spend more time with his children.

Former media manager at Moneysupermarket, Alan Crofts, has also joined Mr Mason at Moneyextra taking up the position of advertising director. He will be joined by Jennifer Rose as head of marketing and communications. She previously held the position of

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