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Gilles Normand leaves Swinton

Gilles Normand

CFO Scott Kennedy becomes CEO on interim basis.

Gilles Normand has left the chief executive post at Swinton.

According to a filing at Companies House his directorship ended on 3 October.

The firm was recently sold to Ardonagh Group for £165m in a deal expected to complete around the turn of the year.

Interim
Normand joined the broker in January 2015 moving across from the parent company of Swinton and Covéa Insurance. He took over from Christophe Bardet.

He remains an employee of the French mutual Covéa Group.

Swinton’s current chief

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