Shead underwriters set to quit.

Shead Motor Policies underwriter Derek Wiley and his deputy Andrew Haynes are quitting their jobs fo...

Shead Motor Policies underwriter Derek Wiley and his deputy Andrew
Haynes are quitting their jobs following the acquisition of the Lloyd's
motor syndicate by Cox Insurance.


The £8.75m deal was completed earlier this year and Cox has now started
the process of integrating the Shead business into its motor syndicate
Equity Red Star. All Shead policyholders are being offered Equity policies
at renewal.


When the acquisition was announced last September it was believed that Mr
Wiley and Mr Haynes would

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