Stuart Reid and Mike Bruce leave Bluefin
Robert Organ, formerly finance director for Axa commercial lines and personal intermediary, has been appointed CEO.
Stuart Reid, executive chairman of Bluefin and Mike Bruce chief executive officer have left the broker, Insurance Age can reveal.
Reid started in broking at Bishops Skinner and Mansons Insurance Brokers before setting up Stuart Alexander in 1993.
In 2005 he became managing director after buying out his partner. The company sold to Axa in 2007 and he was appointed CEO of the Bluefin Insurance Group in January 2008.
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Bruce joined Bluefin in 2010 from Heath Lambert as group managing director
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