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Ageas looks to Groupama for new household underwriting chief

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Ageas has appointed Groupama’s head of household as its new head of household underwriting.

Craig Allen will be responsible for managing the performance and profitable development of the home account through the control of pricing, underwriting and business development activity.

He will report to Ageas’s underwriting director, Adam Clarke.

In addition to his time at Groupama, Mr Allen has worked at Aviva and More Than.

Commenting on the appointment, Mr Clarke, said: “The addition of Craig to our already strong management team, coupled with his broad knowledge and experience, will be

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