CFC adds ex-HSBC Insurance chief to board

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CFC has appointed former HSBC Insurance Brokers CEO Philip Gregory to its board as non-executive director.

CFC executive chairman Richard Corfield, said: "His pedigree in the insurance industry speaks for itself and I have no doubt that his vast knowledge and experience will prove to be hugely valuable as we work towards building a world-class business."

Mr Gregory also spent five years as chief operating and chief financial officer at Marsh Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Speaking of his new role Mr Gregory commented: "CFC is not afraid to challenge the status quo and aims to deliver remarkable

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