Hutchings promoted at Uinsure

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General insurance provider Uinsure has promoted two team members.

Mark Hutchings, previously national account manager has been named Head of sales and distribution while Craig Kedian will become team leader – telephone account management.

Uinsure recently moved into the mutual sector, for the first time, partnering with Furness, Darlington, Melton Mowbray and Mansfield building societies.

Jason Berry, director of sales at Uinsure, said: “Both Mark and Craig have worked tirelessly to ensure Uinsure maintains its position as the industry’s leading GI provider and these promotions are thoroughly deserved.”

Hutchings added: “The best part of my job is going out to meet brokers and networks across the UK to help them understand the benefits of GI and the ease of incorporating a GI proposition into their businesses with Uinsure.

“I’m always delighted with the feedback I get about our company and I’m proud to represent the brand in the intermediary sector. I look forward to helping the company grow even further in my new role.”

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