Life after broker division.
Royal & SunAlliance has scrapped its broker division. Tim Collison spoke to Peter Burrows, UK regions director at RSA, about what this means for both its commercial and personal lines operations.
Splitting the management of Royal & SunAlliance between a group chiefexecutive and an executive deputy chairman was seen by many in the market
as a curious decision. While it meant that Richard Gamble and Roger
Taylor, the former chiefs of Royal Insurance and Sun Alliance, were
afforded a certain amount of equality in their new roles, it also gave
rise to alleged rifts between the two bosses.
The decision to replace the duo with a single group chief executive at the
end of last year was therefore
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