Zurich appoints Tulsi Naidu UK business CEO

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Zurich has appointed Tulsi Naidu as CEO of its UK business, subject to regulatory approval.

Reporting to Gary Shaughnessy, the group's CEO for Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), she will lead the overall UK business as its General Insurance and Life functions are further integrated. The respective heads of Zurich's General Insurance, Global Corporate, and Life businesses in the UK (Conor Brennan, Vinicio Cellerini and Anne Torry) will be part of her UK leadership team. Naidu (pictured) joined Zurich as head of business development for EMEA in September this year. She has more than 20 years of financial services experience, most recently with Prudential where she held a num...

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