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Lorica appoints former JLT partner

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Lorica Insurance Brokers has revealed that Stefan Puttnam, previously a partner at JLT, will join the company as an executive director as of 6 June.

Mr Puttnam will initially be based at the broker's Hemel Hempstead branch but will move to the firm's new London office in Lime Street in the early summer.

According to Lorica, Mr Puttnam is a leisure insurance specialist and brings with him a wealth of insurance and management experience.

Matthew Bray, chief executive officer at Lorica, said: "I am looking forward to working with Stef very much. His experience will be of great value to our business."

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