Lloyd's chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown joins Cuvva

Bruce Carnegie-Brown

InsurTech Futures: Carnegie-Brown succeeds Nick Parker, who had been with the start-up broker since it launched.

InsurTech start-up, Cuvva has appointed Bruce Carnegie-Brown as chairman.

The broker noted that Carnegie-Brown has over three decades of experience in the insurance, banking and asset management sectors. He succeeds Nick Parker, who had been with Cuvva since it launched.

He is also chairman at Lloyd’s of London, vice chairman at Banco Santander, and was chairman of MoneySuperMarket until May this year.

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Carnegie-Brown commented: “I’m excited to be joining Cuvva at a time when the

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