Axa confirms Maidstone branch leader

Growing Investment

Axa Commercial Lines has promoted Paul Wouldham to branch sales manager to lead the team at its Maidstone branch which opens on 4 April.

As revealed by Insurance Age, the new branch will be the 11th addition to the insurer's regional trading office network. The provider confirmed it had created seven new jobs at the Maidstone branch and was still recruiting for positions including a development underwriter.

Mr Wouldham was previously an underwriter at Allianz and joined AXA Commercial in 2010 as account manager for the Reading branch where he was responsible for looking after key broker relationships in the South East.

Matthew

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