News analysis: Brokers upbeat over RSA restructure
Market welcomes the provider’s move to combine its commercial divisions and attempt to simplify its offering
Brokers have said that RSA’s move to combine its commercial divisions will have a positive impact on the provider’s relationship with intermediaries.
In September RSA announced that it is going to combine its Commercial Risk Solutions (CRS) and Global Risk Solutions (GRS) businesses.
CEO of RSA UK & International, Scott Egan, said that the reason behind this reorganisation is to make it easier for brokers to work with the insurer.
This followed RSA group chief executive Stephen Hester stating
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