Ageas makes key partner hire

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Ageas by appointed Gareth Robb as broker account executive.

He is tasked with helping develop strong and profitable relationships with key partners successful in the schemes environment and will have responsibility for some of Ageas’s major personal lines accounts.

Robb joins Ageas from Hughes Insurance where he spent 18 years, including a number of senior business development roles based in Belfast. He has over 20 years of professional experience focusing on motor and home insurance and will use his knowledge to manage some of Ageas’s most important accounts in the London area.

He will report into schemes development manager, David Taylor.

Robb said: “I am excited to be joining such an ambitious insurer that is determined to grow and build on its excellent reputation. I hope to use my experience to keep driving the business forward and delivering results whilst strengthening our key relationships.”

Taylor said: “We are delighted to welcome Gareth on board who will bring a different dimension to the team with his experience in the insurance market and will no doubt be a valuable addition.”

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