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Boyle named as new RSA chief executive.

Royal & SunAlliance has appointed Duncan Boyle as chief executive of its UK insurance operations. He...

Royal & SunAlliance has appointed Duncan Boyle as chief executive of
its UK insurance operations. He replaces Paul Spencer who resigned as a
main board director with effect from 31 March 2002.


Mr Boyle is currently managing director of RSA's UK commercial insurance
division, a role he has held since July 1999. Peter Webster, managing
director of RSA's Latin America and Caribbean operations, will take over
this role.


Mr Spencer, former group finance director, took over RSA's UK operations
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