Tributes paid to Curtis Banks marketing and comms expert Greg Kingston

'A true friend'

Tom Ellis
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Curtis Banks marketing and communications expert Greg Kingston has died aged 47.

Kingston joined Suffolk Life, which has since become Curtis Banks, in 2007 and was an integral part of the business. He became group communications director in 2017 and was responsible for marketing, product management and governance, and complaints managed. He also led the rebranding and development of the firm's proposition after Curtis Banks bought Suffolk Life. He died on 25 July after being hit by a car while walking back to his hotel in the French Alps. He had gone for a motorcycling trip after the lockdown restrictions had been lifted. Curtis Banks said his enthusiasm and passi...

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