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Ai Claims appoints COO from Homeserve

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Ai Claims Solutions has appointed ex-Homeserve director Simon Pook to the new role of chief operating officer at the company.

The Blackpool-based accident management business confirmed that, as of 13 December, Mr Pook will report to chief executive David Sandhu and join the Ai Board.

Homeserve had to suspend all sales in October temporarily following a mis-selling review, however a spokesman for Ai Claims confirmed that Mr Pook was not involved due to his position on the claims side of the company.

Prior to his two years as claims director at Homeserve, Mr Pook spent four years as Homeserve's international business

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