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RSA director to leave in June

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Chris Sime, sales and strategic relationships director, RSA UK & Europe, is to leave the insurer at the end of June 2013.

He has been at RSA for 25 years, working in a number of commercial roles at the provider’s offices in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Manchester and London.

Mr Sime said: “I started at RSA when I was only 17, so while it’s been a tough decision to make, I think the time is right for me to see what other opportunities are out there.

“I’ve really enjoyed my time here and wish all my colleagues luck in the future.”

Dan Wilkinson, RSA UK & Western Europe mid-market director, commented: “Chris has been a key

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