Zurich appoints regional broker heads

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Michelle Taylor joins from RSA as head of broker market for the south east while Matt Perkin is promoted to look after the midlands, south west and Wales.

Zurich has made changes to its general insurance distribution team with Michelle Taylor joining from RSA as head of broker market for the Southeast, and Matt Perkin is promoted to the same role for the Midlands, Southwest and Wales.

Taylor was a strategic account director at RSA until recently, following a career of nearly three decades spanning a number of roles in trading and broker relationships at Aviva and Lloyds Syndicate, ERS.

Having joined Zurich in 2011, Perkin was most recently the

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