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CFC Underwriting raids THB for new finance director

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Specialist lines underwriting agency, CFC has announced the appointment of Michael Grist as finance director.

Mr Grist joins from insurance broker THB where he has worked since 2006, most recently as head of group planning.

According to CFC, Mr Grist, a qualified chartered accountant, has over 10 years experience in senior commercial finance roles working for FTSE 100 and AIM listed companies. Previous employers include Invensys and Serco.

CFC's managing director, David Walsh is said: "CFC has ambitious growth plans and having the right FD on board is vital to achieving them. Michael will strengthen the

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