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Inga Beale to leave Lloyd’s

Inga Beale

CEO will depart in 2019 after five years in the role.

Inga Beale is to leave Lloyd’s in 2019 after five years as chief executive officer, the global insurance and reinsurance market has confirmed.

Lloyd’s did not give a precise leaving date saying it would be announced in “due course” nor name a replacement. The news was first reported by Insurance Insider.

Beale joined Lloyd’s in January 2014 moving from group chief executive of Canopius as successor to Richard Ward.

Lloyd’s noted that since then Beale had led significant cultural change and

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