General Insurance Article - Xchanging hires Director of Change for Insurance


 Global business processor Xchanging has appointed John Niblett as Insurance Change Director for Xchanging’s Insurance Sector business.

 John is an insurance sector stalwart with over 20 years industry experience. In that time he has held senior positions in large scale operational management and change delivery roles. He previously served as Head of Programme Delivery at Aviva.

 In his new role at Xchanging, John will assume responsibility for managing all change delivery projects and staff within its UK insurance sector business. He will report directly to Jim Sadler, Chief Information Officer for Xchanging.

 Commenting on the appointment Jim Sadler said: “The market is hungry to modernise further and John’s appointment adds to a compelling leadership team that can deliver change to the market. John has a particularly impressive track record in delivering large-scale IT-enabled and business transformational change on a massive scale, which will be of enormous value in driving the changes our customers require.”
  

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