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Ex First Central UK CEO Andy James launches motor provider Zixty

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Andy James, previously UK CEO at First Central, has launched app-based motor insurance provider Zixty.

James, who left First Central in 2019 after seven years at the firm, followed this up with a stint as chief commercial officer at Kingfisher.

The business will bring out its first direct to consumer product this month offering short-term car insurance with free carbon offsetting.

The launch is aimed at occasional and short-term drivers who want to minimise the environmental impact of their driving, Zixty detailed.

According to the firm, it is the first to build carbon offsetting at the core

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