Pensions - Articles - Co-op insurance appoints Peter Hubbard as their new Chair


Co-op today announces the appointment of Peter Hubbard as Chair of the Board of Co-op Insurance

 Peter brings a range of senior Board and Executive experience from the financial and insurance industry. This includes former Chief Executive roles at AXA and UKGeneral, as well as Non-Executive roles at QMetric Group, Keoghs and Sure Thing Insurance.

 Peter Hubbard, new Chair of Co-op Insurance comments: “I’m delighted to join The Co-op as Chair of its Insurance Board at such an exciting and important time in its transformation journey. Co-op Insurance has a long and distinguished history, and we have the opportunity now to create and deliver a compelling Co-op Insurance for the future, one which meets the needs of millions of Co-op members and customers.”

 Allan Leighton, Co-op Chair adds: “We are delighted to welcome Peter to The Co-op as Chair of our Insurance Board. Peter has a wealth of industry experience and insight and this will greatly assist our insurance business as it continues to deliver its business strategy and transformation programme.”

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