Jubilee unveils new CEO

Jubilee has announced the appointment of Xchanging founder Clive Buesnel as group chief executive officer, with effect from 1 May 2010

Mr Buesnel was one of the founding team of Xchanging, managing director for the insurance sector operations (XIS and XCS) and in 2006 formed Xchanging Broking Services (XBS). The appointment is subject to Lloyd’s and FSA approval.

Lord Marland, Jubilee group chairman, said: " We are delighted that Clive is joining our management team as Group CEO. He has proven business building and operational experience, which will be crucial in achieving Jubilee's strategic aims."

At the same time, current

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