The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has announced that three members of its executive team, including Stephen Gay and Maggie Craig, are to leave the trade body.
Gay, director of life, savings and protection, Craig, director of financial conduct regulation, and Nick Starling, director of general insurance, will be leaving following the restructure. Gay (pictured) joined the ABI after a 14-month stint as director-general of the Association of Independent Financial Advisers (AIFA, now APFA). In a statement, the ABI said: "Our new structure will enable us to deliver a more focused, effective service for our members, delivering the results that they want and expect of us. "Today's changes will make the ABI fit for the future and ensure we are w...
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