Winlow steps in at Zurich as Owen pledges to return
Ian Owen, who has been replaced as managing director of Zurich UK Personal Finances by the incoming ...
Ian Owen, who has been replaced as managing director of Zurich UK Personal Finances by the incoming Mark Winlow, has vowed to return to the insurance industry.
Zurich has refused to reveal the circumstances behind Mr Owen's departure from the company, and Mr Owen himself would only say: "I have enjoyed my time with Zurich immensely, particularly the challenges of turning around the personal-lines business since the merger, which I achieved with the support of a tremendous team of people."
He added
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