Brit appoints Ray Cox as UK CEO

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Brit Insurance has confirmed Ray Cox will succeed Peter Burrows as the chief executive officer of its UK Strategic Business Unit.

The appointment is effective from 1 September.

Mr Cox will join the executive management committee and report directly to group CEO Dane Douetil.

Mr Cox has over 30 years of experience in the UK

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