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BMS boosts new A&H team with five hires

Team running to meet targets

BMS Group has created an accident and health division, adding five people to the team including managing director James Early.

BMS is a global broker writing $10.5bn (£7.74bn) in group premium with over 2000 staff across 52 offices around the world.

Early joined the Top 100 UK Broker on 9 February from Miller Insurance Services where he spent 18 years focusing on A&H and cross class relationships. In the MD role he will oversee the buildout and execution of the A&H business’ long term strategy.

Other appointments included Andrew Furr as director, Kevin White and Alexander Cassey as divisional directors, and Paige Alston

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