General Insurance Article - Actuaries Tim Bateman & Michael Tripp join Mazars


 Accountancy and advisory firm Mazars has announced three new appointments to strengthen its leading insurance practice.
 Stephen Moore has joined the Mazars insurance team as a Director. Stephen is an internal audit specialist with over 20 years experience in establishing, developing and leading internal audit function. Stephen is a member of the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors and audit committee member with the CII.
 
 Tim Bateman has also joined the insurance team as a Life Actuarial Practice Partner. Tim is an experienced life actuary with over 25 years in the life insurance industry. During his career, Tim has acted for clients in both the with-profits sector and the mutual life company sector in his previous roles at consultants Tower Watson and insurer Equitable Life.
  
 The new appointments follow the recruitment of Michael Tripp, former Group CEO of Ecclesiastical Insurance, as a Partner within its insurance actuarial practice. Michael is a trained actuary with over 35 years experience in the insurance industry. Before joining Ecclesiastical, he was also a Partner with E&Y and Watson Wyatt.
 
 Mark Grice, Head of Mazars Insurance Practice said:
 “Mazars has a long and successful history within the insurance market. Over the past year, we have embarked on a major investment programme within our insurance practice to expand our specialist teams and enhance client service. With 14 insurance partners and a team of 120 insurance specialists, we have one of the leading insurance and consultancy practices in London. I am delighted that Stephen, Tim and Michael have joined the team which follows last year’s appointments of Alison Fox, Angela Brouner and Michael Campbell. The strength of our relationships within the Lloyd’s and London Market and the growth our market share in client numbers is a testament to our team’s reputation. Our offerings within the insurance industry include External and Internal Audit, Risk, Compliance, Actuarial and Tax, all comprising specialist teams with deep industry knowledge, providing insurance market players with a real alternative.”
  

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