King quits RFIB

Marshall King RFIB  Holdings

RFIB has confirmed that chief executive officer and minority shareholder Marshall King will be leaving the company and that current group chief financial officer Jonathan Turnbull will take up the position of CEO with immediate effect.

The international insurance and reinsurance broker added that Mr Turnbull's appointment was on an interim basis while it worked with the Financial Services Authority regarding his permanent appointment.

Robin Hodgson, chairman of RFIB said: "Marshall has done an excellent job over the last two years strengthening the group's operating and management systems.

"However, I recognise that this time provides a natural break in our development and respect Marshall's decision to want to move on to a new

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