Macbeth targets professions and HNW markets with new hires
Reading-based Macbeth Chartered Insurance Brokers has appointed a new head of professions and head of private clients as it looks to grow its business.
Scott Sayce has joined as head of professions from a business development role at CFC Underwriting.
Paul Macbeth, managing director at the broker, told Insurance Age: "We have dealt with CFC for several years and have always got on brilliantly with them.
"We have known Scott for years and we are delighted he decided to join us. He heads up a new team we are very keen on building.
He explained that the broker was gearing itself up to write more professional indemnity, cyber and management
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