Chubb looks to strengthen in Scotland and Northern Ireland

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Chubb has expanded Paddy Mettler's role as Ireland country and business development manager to include strategic business development for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The provider claimed that the move underlined the opportunities in, and its commitment to, these markets.

Jeremy Miles, Chubb Europe UK & Ireland manager, stated: "Paddy will continue to manage the Irish business, and in support of the UK & Ireland business priorities will also focus on developing key strategic relationships with brokers across Ireland and Scotland.

"This firmly underlines Chubb's commitment to the Scottish and Northern Irish market and our intention to further develop the

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