RFIB appoints divisional director

Marshall King RFIB  Holdings

RFIB Group, the international Lloyd’s insurance and reinsurance broker, has announced the appointment of Toby Heppel to the role of divisional director in the political, credit and financial risks team.

Mr Heppel joins RFIB Group from FirstCity Partnership where, according to the broker, he was an insurance and reinsurance broker specialising in reinsuring institutions in the Middle East. Prior to this he worked for insurance broker, Lambert Fenchurch and has worked in the industry for over 27 years.

Commenting on his appointment Mr Heppel said: "I am looking forward to working at RFIB and believe it will be an excellent home for my existing clients."

Marshall King, group chief executive, RFIB

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