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Bluefin lures new chief financial officer from top IFA firm

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Bluefin Insurance Group has appointed Robert Organ as chief financial officer replacing Ian Story who will step down in April.

Mr Organ is a chartered accountant with 20 years’ financial services experience. He qualified with PwC and worked with them for 12 years in the UK and Australia advising a number of blue chip insurance companies.

He subsequently joined the distribution business of AMP, Australia's pre-eminent wealth management firm, in an executive CFO role and returned to the UK in 2007 to be group finance and operations director for AWD Chase De Vere which is the UK operation of AWD, Europe's largest IFA.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Organ said: “Bluefin is a top ten insurance broker with ambitious plans for growth by natural means as well as through acquisition. I’m delighted to be joining them at this exciting time in their development.”

Bluefin CEO Stuart Reid commented: “We are delighted to appoint someone of Robert’s calibre to continue the excellent work of his predecessor, Ian Story, and I’m confident that his knowledge, skills and experience will be of great benefit to the group.”

 

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