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WTW expands GB operations with two leaders and new Cardiff office

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WTW has appointed Chris Milnes to run the North and Scotland.

The broker detailed that Milnes brings nearly two decades of experience in the insurance industry to the post having worked nationally and internationally.

Milnes, head of WTW North and Scotland, said: “I’m delighted to have joined the team at such an exciting time for the business.

“We’ve got some brilliant colleagues across the two regions, with a strong story about how we’re helping our clients and prospects, giving them deep insight in how to quantify, mitigate and transfer risk. I’m

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