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QBE appoints new non-exec for UK businesses

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QBE has appointed Wai Au as a non-executive director of its two principal UK regulated insurance entities, QBE Underwriting and QBE Insurance (Europe).

Ms Au has over 20 years’ experience in commercial and retail insurance lines, corporate and retail banking, life and pensions and management consultancy.

The insurer also confirmed that Howard Posner has retired from his role as non-executive director of QBE European Operations.

Steven Burns, chief executive of QBE European Operations, said: “We are delighted to welcome Wai to the UK statutory boards of QBE European Operations.

“Her extensive experience across both the front and back offices of

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