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Marc DonFrancesco, commercial director at Absolute Partnership, joins Insurance Age’s Caitlin Morrison for the latest edition of What the Papers Say.

The panel, including editor Emmanuel Kenning, discusses the most recent changes at Aviva and focuses on the challenges Maurice Tulloch faces following his recent appointment as CEO for UK and Ireland general insurance.

The show also looks at Arthur J Gallagher’s purchase of Giles, and whether or not the deal will help to subdue speculation about AJG’s acquisition plans.

Finally, Ageas has been reappointed as capacity provider for UK General’s commercial motor business, bringing to an end the

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