News analysis: Blanc “an unbelievable gain for Zurich”
Market reacts to Axa group CEO of UK & Ireland Amanda Blanc’s decision to move
Zurich has pulled off the coup of the year so far recruiting Amanda Blanc from Axa.
“Why on earth wouldn’t any insurance company want her?” asked Chris Luker, managing director of Luker Rowe.
He described Blanc as “fantastic” due to her leadership skills, knowledge of insurance and willingness to take time to work with brokers.
Luker was not alone in his choice of language. Reich CEO Simon Taylor’s analysis of the situation hit the nail on the head of market sentiment. “She has done amazing
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