RSA SME boss Norgrove to move to Travelers

Ken Norgrove

Ken Norgrove, director of small to medium sized enterprise (SME) business and chief executive of group renewable energy at RSA, is to return to Ireland to take a role at Travelers.

As reported in Insurance Age, the move comes after Mr Norgrove revealved the insurer's ambitions to become a top three player in the SME sector, launching nine products across seven software platforms. 

An RSA spokesman confirmed that Mr Norgrove would be leaving the firm in three months, and that this time would enable it seek a suitable successor.

Insurance Age's sister title Post understands that Mr Norgrove had wanted to return to his home country of Ireland to be closer to his family and

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