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Chubb rides in with seven new staff

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Chubb Insurance has recruited seven new senior London-based employees to enhance its personal lines offering.

Marilyn Croft and Stephen Toppercover are both joining as underwriters. Ms Croft was previously with Zurich Personal Clients (ZPC) in Manchester while Mr Toppercover was with Zurich Financial Services.

Two further underwriters are Ross Pole who joins from an account handler role with Marsh in Edinburgh and Niall Madders comes on board from RBS Insurance Services.

Rhys Evans is also joining as pricing analyst from RSA.

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