CEO confirmed for expanding SunLife

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Dean Lamble has been appointed as chief executive officer of over-50s insurance brand SunLife.

He was previously managing director of the business. He joined SunLife four years ago having previously led businesses for Aviva and prior to that in technology with Hewlett Packard and Compaq Computers.

The company, recently bought by The Phoenix Group, has plans to expand its offering with new products, new value-added benefits for the over 50s and a multi-million pound advertising campaign that introduces a ‘Welcome to life after 50’ positioning.

Lamble (pictured) said: “I am proud to continue to lead a unique direct marketing retailing business with such a high calibre team focusing on servicing the needs of the growing and exciting over=50s market.

“People over 50 make up a third of the UK population yet are still underserved by most financial services brands. With the average age of the UK population higher than it’s ever been, I believe SunLife’s deep understanding of our customers positions us perfectly to support the protection and financial needs of this group.”

The SunLife business will report into Phoenix Life. Andy Moss, Phoenix Life CEO, added: “We’re delighted to confirm Dean as the Chief Executive of the business. Dean has a clear vision for enhancing the offering to the over-50s population coupled with a unique blend of experience across insurance, direct marketing and technology which will enable SunLife to serve its current and future customers well in meeting their needs.”

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