General Insurance Article - Liberty Mutual promotes Cook to Head of Development


Liberty Mutual Insurance (LMI), the commercial lines division of Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM) that is part of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, has promoted Ian Cook to Head of Development UK Commercial. Ian was previously Business Development Manager – London Market & South.

 In his new role, Mr Cook assumes responsibility for the day-to-day running of LMI’s UK Development team based in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, London and Bristol. Reporting to Mark Stephenson, Head of Business Development and Market Relationships, Mr Cook will work closely with the team to implement strategy and ensure there is a strong, consistent approach to business development right across the UK commercial branch network and broker partners. 

 Neil Findley continues as General Manager – Regions, and will be working closely with Mr Cook in his new role.

 Sean Rocks, CUO – Commercial for LSM, said: “Providing the very best service and support to all our brokers and clients across the UK is the hallmark of our commercial lines division and we’ve achieved considerable growth since launch. With Ian now in place, our team is poised to take advantage of this position as one of the leading commercial lines offerings across the country and a very credible alternative to other markets.”

 LMI’s UK commercial lines division targets the mid-market commercial sector. The division offers a wide range of products including property, casualty and financial lines, backed up with risk management and risk engineering services.
  

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